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I Killed The Prom Queen bassist Sean Kennedy dies l Alternative Press

On Tuesday, however, I Killed The Prom Queen vocalist Michael Crafter announced Kennedy passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 23. At this time, the cause of death has not been disclosed. “For years we stood side by side on stage or in band photos,” Crafter says on Instagram. “We slept on floors, in vans, planes and somehow managed to tour the world. Time went way to fast. We experienced highs and lows on the road and after all we went through, you will always be my friend. As the years passed us by I’m glad we’ve always been there for each other. When I called you last week I didn’t think it would be the last. I wish I could say goodbye. Love and will always miss you mate. Rest In Peace Sean Kennedy 24/6/1985 – 23/2/2021.”

the top stories in hospitality this week

We round-up some of this week s main hospitality news stories including the industry s dismay at London going into tier three, the end of Roganic in Marylebone and brewer SA Brain putting itself up for sale. - London chefs including Marcus Wareing went public with their infuriation at yet another set of new restrictions for the capital, just in time for the Christmas period. Restaurateurs were given only one day’s notice from the Government since being open again for just a few weeks, sparking concerns about hospitality jobs and Christmas food waste. Peter Lloyd, chef owner of Sticky Mango, said the sector was being made a “scapegoat”, as there is “no real evidence that it’s the main cause of infection”. Chef and restaurateur Wareing tweeted “once again hospitality screwed over again”. Restaurants have since faced the difficulty of shifting surplus food in the form of deliveries and collections.  

Amuse-bouches: The latest restaurant news bites

Amuse-bouches: The latest restaurant news bites 18 December 2020 By Phoebe French This week in UK restaurant news: a petition to create a minister for hospitality will be debated in January, MasterChef: The Professionals crowns its 2020 champion, and London’s Roganic will relocate in the new year. Furlough extension welcomed: UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced the extension of the Job Retention Scheme until the end of April 2021. It had previously been due to end on 31 March. Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, called it a “hugely positive move”. Minister for hospitality set for debate: The government is to debate the creation of a minister for hospitality on 11 January after a petition calling for an industry figurehead achieved over 100,000 signatures.

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