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Coronavirus: learn during lockdown with HIT Scotland

Hospitality workers stuck at home during the lockdown now have the option to undertake free training, thanks to industry charity HIT Scotland

Coronavirus: Edinburgh hotel provides accommodation for NHS workers

An Edinburgh hotel has provided 1000 nights of free accommodation for key medical workers amid the COVID-19 outbreak

Coronavirus: a restaurateur’s view

Support for industry is needed now, writes Alan Russell, owner of the Longniddry Inn and Adniston Manor, both East Lothian; the Coronation Restaurant in Gorebridge, Midlothian

Coronavirus: Chivas ups the ante in hand sanitiser effort

Chivas Brothers, the Pernod Ricard-owned whisky company, has despatched two tankers of grain spirit to manufacturing partners as part of its effort to help produce hand sanitiser gel for frontline NHS staff

Jägermeister’s digital hunt

Jägermeister's annual Meister Hunter cocktail competition is going digital this year as the brand’s parent company encourages bartenders to submit their entries via Instagram

Smokehead team set to stream

The team behind Islay single malt Smokehead is set to stream the first in a series of “bold broadcasts” on Instagram this weekend

Coronavirus: New online training courses available for hospitality workers

Trade group UK Hospitality and training firm CPL Learning have launched a new online learning programme for furloughed hospitality workers

Coronavirus: BBPA publishes ullage guidance

The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has published in-depth guidance for pubs on the correct way to destroy unsellable beer in their cellars

Coronavirus: CAMRA supports Edinburgh and south east businesses.

The Edinburgh and South East Scotland branch of consumer group CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale) has launched a new online service in a bid to support pubs and breweries during the coronavirus lockdown period
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Coronavirus: councils begin paying business grants

Payments come as Scottish Government under fire for limiting grants to one per business, not one per property as in England

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