Sky Business offers free Ultra High Definition screens to new sign-ups
SPORTS fans going to the pub to watch a match expect the venue’s screens to be at least as good as their televisions at home, if not better.
Organisers promise that In Drinks 2024 in Glasgow will be ‘even bigger’
Over 120 drinks brands are expected to showcase their products at the second event, which is scheduled for 6 & 7th March at Glasgow's SEC.
Crieff Hydro launches its own Spa Academy to train new recruits
It is hoped that the Academy will deliver fresh opportunities in the area, tailored specifically for students with no prior experience in the spa industry.
Gwendoline Christie explores Highland Park’s Orkney Island heritage
Christie is renowned for challenging norms through her work, akin to the island single malt, which describes itself as an ‘outlier in the whisky world’
Legendary Glasgow pub The Laurieston is up for sale
It's the end of an era for the Glasgow licensed trade as legendary pub The Laurieston is put on the market for the first time in over four decades.
Chivas Brothers workers vote on industrial action as pay talks stall
The company, which produces global brands including Chivas Regal, Glenlivet, and Ballantine's, has refused to revise its pay offer of 6.4%
Hospitality staffing levels improve in line with pay and conditions
There's been progress in reducing hospitality’s vacancy rate, as businesses have more success in recruiting and retaining a skilled workforce.
Rising hospitality stars appointed as trustees of HIT ScotlandÂ
Stephen Buchanan, Amy Lightbody, and James McGuire were appointed from the HIT Scotland Futures Group
Sexist behaviour still ‘rampant’ in the whisky industry
FROM a poll of 600 women working in the industry, 70% said they had experienced inappropriate or sexual remarks while doing their job
Scottish cocktail venues take London by storm
Scottish bars are storming the British capital this month with a series of takeovers for London Cocktail Week.