pandemic, and are now not able or able to come back. and also, hospitality. during full lockdown either for lord xxx themselves out of work and many not returned. it has suddenly gone quiet. it is estimated there is a 9% gap in vacancies. that represents 180,000 vacancies. that represents 180 , 000 workers. vacancies. that represents 180,000 workers. some businesses are turning to incentives. hawksmoor are offering members of staff money if they can bring in new star. and caravan, the chain, are offering customers incentives of £100 of vouchers if they can bring in fresh members of staff. that is how keen they are to get people in. we did speak to a pub owner in the south west who runs a chain of them. he said he is also going down the incentives route. fiur he said he is also going down the incentives route. incentives route. our biggest challenges incentives route. our biggest challenges in incentives route. our biggest challenges in the incentives route. our biggest challen
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Pub and restaurant owners, the wine sector and politicians have united to call on the Chancellor to cut excise duty on wine, extend the temporary hospitality VAT cut introduced last year to March 2022, and to broaden it to include sales of alcoholic drinks in the upcoming March Budget.
With most pubs now serving food, wine sales are critical to the survival of the whole hospitality sector. New research from Wine Drinkers UK (WDUK) reveals that of those who drink alcohol, more than two in five (44%) say they would be most likely to order wine with their meal in a restaurant, beer is second (28%) and spirits such as gin come next at 16%. Women are almost twice as likely to choose wine than men (58% versus 31%). The same research also found a third (32%) of UK adults who drink alcohol say wine is their favourite alcoholic drink.
i went to england ten years ago, i ve come back and everything s changed. good friday in my day, we had to eat fish, we had to go to the chapel. now we re in the pub drinking. i was born in 1985 and so i ve never known a good friday where alcohol was sold and children today will be born never knowing one without. it s my first pint at this time of the morning. it should feel unnatural but it doesn t really. i think good friday was always a big day for parties. now that we re allowed, people might actually take it a bit easy today. it could turn into something. i think it s about time that we had separation of church and state. interesting last point there about separation of church and state in a country almost 90% cathol catholic. one pub owner said close to it half a million people stream
i ve never known a good friday where there s alcohol sold. there s children probably born today that will never know one without. it s kind of fun to come in in a morning like this. this is my first pint at this time of the morning. it should feel unnatural but it doesn t really. i think good friday was always a big day for parties, now that we re allowed, people might actually take it a bit easy today. could turn into something. do you think it was right that the ban was lifted on good friday? i definitely do. i think it s about time we had separation of church and state. interesting last point there about separation of church and state in a country almost 90% catholic. one pub owner said close to half a million people stream into dublin every weekend. by his thinking, why deprive good friday visitors of a good visit to a iconic friday pub? irish pub? submitted without judgment. that is our broadcast. on a friday night and for this
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