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Heineken to reopen more than 60 closed pubs

Heineken to reopen more than 60 closed pubs

Heineken says the £39m cash injection into Star Pubs will create more than 1,000 jobs

Brewing giant Heineken will reopen 62 pubs that were closed in recent years and invest £39m in refurbishing hundreds of sites across the UK.

The company said the cash injection into its Star Pubs chain will create more than 1,000 new jobs. The UK pubs industry has been hard hit by closures both during the Covid pandemic and afterwards as cost of living pressures weighed on consumer spending. Between 2021 and 2023, pubs have shut at a rate of 500 a year, according to the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA). Star plans to renovate more than 600 pubs - around a quarter of the 2,400-strong chain - choosing locations it said reflect how many of its customers have cut back on how often they commute into city centres. Heineken said: "With working from home more commonplace and people looking to save on travel, major refurbishments will concentrate on transforming tired pubs in suburban areas into premium locals." The company said that by the end of this year, the UK operation will have reopened 156 pubs since the start of 2023, "reducing the number of closed pubs in its estate to pre-pandemic levels". During Covid, pubs were forced to close to prevent the spread of the virus. When they were allowed to reopen, they faced a number of restrictions including mandatory table service, limits on the size of groups and a 10pm curfew. In early 2021, Heineken announced it would cut 8,000 jobs globally. The following year it warned inflation - which measures the pace of price raises - was "off the charts", in particular on commodities such as barley and aluminium. This was before Russia's invasion of Ukraine in late February 2022 which lifted the cost of energy, fuel and grains. The average price of a pint of draught lager reached £4.71 in March, according to the Office for National Statistics, compared to £3.76 in February 2020 before widespread pandemic lockdowns the following month. Meanwhile, the number of pubs in the UK has fallen from 47,200 in 2019, before Covid, to 45,350 in 2023, data from the BBPA shows. However, pub numbers have been declining for some time, A decade ago there were 52,500 in operation which is 7,150 more than 2023. Heineken hopes the revamp of its pubs will tempt drinkers and diners back, including using "subtle zoning" to allow customers to enjoy different activities like watching sports and dining "without disturbing each other". It said it will use dividing screens and distinct changes to lighting, sound systems and furniture styles to "help delineate the zones". The announcement by Heineken is the latest indication that the British pub industry is seeing signs of growth after major blows from the pandemic and the cost of living crisis. Last week, major pub chain Greene King said it would open its new £40m brewery by 2027. Greene King, known for brands such as Abbot Ale, Greene King IPA and Old Speckled Hen, said the move represented a "long-term commitment to British brewing". The 225-year-old company, which was sold to Hong Kong operator CKA in 2019, owns about 2,700 pubs, restaurants and hotels in the UK.

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Exclusive: Manchester Utd negotiating exclusivity with Qatar's Sheikh Jassim in $6 billion-plus sale talks

English football club Manchester United (MANU.N) is negotiating granting exclusivity to the consortium led by Qatar's

Vodafone, Hutchison strike $19 billion deal to create UK mobile leader

Vodafone, Hutchison strike $19 billion deal to create UK mobile leader

Vodafone (VOD.L) and CK Hutchison (0001.HK) unveiled the long-awaited 15 billion pound ($19 billion) merger of

Bank of England to hold review into its economic forecasts

Bank of England to hold review into its economic forecasts

The Bank of England plans to hold an externally-led review into how it forecasts the economy,

UK pension fund fights appeal in landmark fossil fuels lawsuit

UK pension fund fights appeal in landmark fossil fuels lawsuit

Britain's biggest private pension scheme on Tuesday asked a London court to block a landmark lawsuit

Surprise UK wage jump raises likelihood of higher interest rates

Surprise UK wage jump raises likelihood of higher interest rates

British wage growth soared and employment also jumped in the three months to April, raising expectations

UK's FTSE 100 gains as miners strengthen, offsetting services weakness

UK's FTSE 100 gains as miners strengthen, offsetting services weakness

The UK's commodity heavy FTSE 100 rose on Tuesday as mining and energy stocks advanced, narrowly

Hard for Bank of England to fine-tune end of rate-tightening: BoE's Mann

Hard for Bank of England to fine-tune end of rate-tightening: BoE's Mann

Central banks like the Bank of England will find it hard to communicate the end of

UK employers offer record pay awards in three months to April - IDR survey

UK employers offer record pay awards in three months to April - IDR survey

British employers agreed pay increases averaging 5.6% in the three months to April, reflecting high consumer

Odey Asset Management sets out replacement plans for Crispin Odey

Odey Asset Management sets out replacement plans for Crispin Odey

Odey Asset Management Partnership has named replacements for Crispin Odey on key funds after severing "personal

British supermarket Waitrose cuts prices on 200 products

British supermarket Waitrose cuts prices on 200 products

British supermarket group Waitrose said on Monday it had reduced the price of more than 200

UK says it spent nearly 40 billion pounds on power subsidies

UK says it spent nearly 40 billion pounds on power subsidies

Britain's government said on Thursday that it has paid almost 40 billion pounds ($50 billion) in

Britain to introduce price floor to energy sector windfall tax -sources

Britain to introduce price floor to energy sector windfall tax -sources

The British government is set to announce on Friday changes to its windfall tax on oil

UK's Sunak seeks stronger economic ties with U.S. on Washington trip

UK's Sunak seeks stronger economic ties with U.S. on Washington trip

Britain wants to put its economic ties with the United States on the same footing as

UK to curb crypto advertising with 'cooling off' periods, risk warnings

UK to curb crypto advertising with 'cooling off' periods, risk warnings

British consumers buying cryptoassets will get a 24-hour "cooling-off" period for the first time from October

UK housing market improves but slowdown seen as rates rise-RICS

UK housing market improves but slowdown seen as rates rise-RICS

Britain's housing market showed some improvement in May but further interest rates increases by the Bank

High inflation and recession risk - the Bank of England's dilemma

High inflation and recession risk - the Bank of England's dilemma

The Bank of England is trying to curb an inflation rate that is running higher in

Major UK lender Halifax pushes up mortgage rates

Major UK lender Halifax pushes up mortgage rates

Britain's largest mortgage provider Halifax will ramp up interest rates for new home loans on Wednesday,

UK to explore wider access to obesity drugs in $50 million pilot

UK to explore wider access to obesity drugs in $50 million pilot

The United Kingdom will explore ways to make obesity drugs more accessible to people outside hospital

Petrol cars boost Britain's new car sales in May, says UK auto industry body

Petrol cars boost Britain's new car sales in May, says UK auto industry body

Britain's new car sales grew 16.7% in May, boosted by petrol-powered cars and large fleet vehicles,

BA, BBC and Boots caught up in file transfer hack

BA, BBC and Boots caught up in file transfer hack

Tens of thousands of employees of British Airways, the UK drugstore chain Boots and Britain's BBC

UK consumers slow spending in May as rising food costs bite

UK consumers slow spending in May as rising food costs bite

British retail sales growth slowed to a seven-month low in May as soaring food prices prompted

US fines British Airways $1.1 mln over delayed refunds

US fines British Airways $1.1 mln over delayed refunds

The U.S. Transportation Department (USDOT) said on Thursday it is fining British Airways $1.1 million for

UK house prices slip, market to struggle with higher rates-Nationwide

UK house prices slip, market to struggle with higher rates-Nationwide

British house prices edged down in May and the country's housing market faces headwinds in the

UK has bigger inflation problem than US or euro zone, Bank of England's Mann says

UK has bigger inflation problem than US or euro zone, Bank of England's Mann says

Britain has a bigger inflation problem than the United States or the euro zone, with both

UK's Asda to buy EG petrol stations unit in $2.9-bln deal

UK's Asda to buy EG petrol stations unit in $2.9-bln deal

•Supermarket buys petrol station sites from its mutual owners •Funded by equity, debt and sale and leaseback

UK shop price inflation strikes new record high: BRC

UK shop price inflation strikes new record high: BRC

British shop price inflation picked up this month to reach its highest rate since industry records

High inflation fails to boost most UK companies' profits

High inflation fails to boost most UK companies' profits

Britain's highest inflation in four decades failed to boost company profits last year, with the exception

UK business confidence dips in May, inflation pressures persist: Lloyds

UK business confidence dips in May, inflation pressures persist: Lloyds

Sentiment among British businesses fell for the first time in three months in May as firms

Mars bar plastic wrapper swapped for paper

Mars bar plastic wrapper swapped for paper

Mars bars have been given a new look with recyclable paper wrappers instead of plastic

Food price cap will not make a difference - retailers

Food price cap will not make a difference - retailers

Government plans to introduce a cap on the price of basic food items will not help

Plans for supermarket price cap on basic food

Plans for supermarket price cap on basic food

The government is discussing plans for supermarkets to introduce a cap on the price of basic

Energy bills for most Britons to fall as price cap cut

Energy bills for most Britons to fall as price cap cut

Most British households, many feeling a cost-of-living squeeze, can expect cheaper energy bills from July after

Technical issue at British Airways causes some flight cancellations at Heathrow

Technical issue at British Airways causes some flight cancellations at Heathrow

ICAG-owned (ICAG.L) British Airways said that it had to cancel some flights at London's Heathrow Airport

Explainer: Why does the UK have such a painful inflation problem?

Explainer: Why does the UK have such a painful inflation problem?

British inflation fell in April but by less than expected and it remains above the rate

UK car output up 9.9% y-o-y in April as supply chain issues ease

UK car output up 9.9% y-o-y in April as supply chain issues ease

The number of cars made in Britain rose by 9.9% year-over-year in April as easing supply

High inflation helps to swell UK budget deficit in April

High inflation helps to swell UK budget deficit in April

UK records budget deficit of 25.6 billion pounds in April Debt interest bill for April hits all-time

UK companies watchdog proposes tougher disclosures on internal controls

UK companies watchdog proposes tougher disclosures on internal controls

Boards of listed companies face tougher hurdles from January 2025 to show investors they have effective

UK government ready to act on competition watchdog's food and fuel price report

UK government ready to act on competition watchdog's food and fuel price report

Britain's government said on Tuesday it would be ready to act when a Competition and Markets

Lidl may seek bite of Tesco's Clubcard profits after winning trademark lawsuit

Lidl may seek bite of Tesco's Clubcard profits after winning trademark lawsuit

German-owned discount supermarket Lidl may seek a share of any profit made by rival Tesco (TSCO.L)

Post-Brexit immigration rules failing to encourage firms to train UK workers - CIPD

Post-Brexit immigration rules failing to encourage firms to train UK workers - CIPD

Changes to Britain's immigration system since leaving the European Union have not incentivised firms to invest

UK finance minister to meet food manufacturers to discuss high prices

UK finance minister to meet food manufacturers to discuss high prices

British Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt plans to raise concerns about the surge in food prices and

UK business minister to visit Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE

UK business minister to visit Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE

Britain's business and trade minister Kemi Badenoch will visit Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab

Confidence returning to UK housing market as asking prices jump: Rightmove

Confidence returning to UK housing market as asking prices jump: Rightmove

Asking prices for British homes rose in May by more than in any other month this

Nearly half of UK firms to defer investment due to tax rises, survey finds

Nearly half of UK firms to defer investment due to tax rises, survey finds

Almost half of medium-sized British companies plan to delay investment plans due to last month's rise

UK plans 1 bln pounds of semiconductor investment in new strategy

UK plans 1 bln pounds of semiconductor investment in new strategy

Britain announced 1 billion pounds ($1.26 billion) of investment for its semiconductor sector on Friday in

UK consumers turn more confident despite inflation pain - GfK

UK consumers turn more confident despite inflation pain - GfK

British consumer confidence has risen for the fourth month in a row to its highest in

UK's Sunak to partner with Japan on defence, technology ahead of G7

UK's Sunak to partner with Japan on defence, technology ahead of G7

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to sign a historic "Hiroshima Accord" on Thursday when

Stellantis tells UK to change Brexit deal or see car plants close

Stellantis tells UK to change Brexit deal or see car plants close

British car plants will close with the loss of thousands of jobs unless the Brexit deal