Plans for 800 rental apartments in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter could include a new restaurant and coffee shop. Northern Ireland’s Lacuna Developments, Titanic Quarter Ltd and
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Northern Ireland ministers have been urged to deliver a clear roadmap out of restrictions along with and financial support for the hospitality sector. Speaking ahead
It is hoped a plan to give conference organisers £50 per head for attracting delegates from outside Northern Ireland will help give the hospitality sector
Northern Ireland’s services sector, which includes, retail and hospitality, has recovered to pre-pandemic levels, 1.5% above the output level in the final quarter of 2019,
Business, hotels and outlets from across the hospitality sector in Northern Ireland have been invited to attend the ‘Liquor Licensing and Hospitality: Changes, Challenges and
Northern Ireland’s hospitality industry can continue to prosper in 2022, be it with a return of foreign visitors in big numbers or again tapping into
The number of Northern Ireland hospitality workers on furlough dropped 25% to 5,520 between June 30 and July 31, it has been revealed While provisional
Northern Ireland’s hospitality trade has welcomed the scrapping of some of Covid regulations, including the need for table service, but called for “a detailed and
Staff shortages could force some UK food manufacturing facilities to move out of the country, a retail group has warned. Andrew Opie, director of food
Four Star Pizza is to create 30 jobs across Northern Ireland with a new apprenticeship programme. The move is in response to the growing success

