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Celebrity chefs Rick Stein and Michael Caines are among hospitality bosses struggling to hire enough staff as the country s lockdown is eased.
A combination of housing shortages, absence of international staff and workers not returning from furlough have been blamed for the problems.
On Monday, indoor dining can resume - marking the most significant milestone to date for businesses in England.
But restaurants, hotels and pub owners are now facing skyrocketing demand coupled with fewer workers.
Jobs lost in hospitality account for 43 per cent of the national total during the coronavirus crisis, with many staff who lost employment moving into retail - and others heading back to their home countries in Europe.
10 brilliant things to do to celebrate World Cocktail Day We ll drink to that.
13 May 2021
While we don t think that you need an excuse to celebrate with a cocktail, it s World Cocktail Day (13th May) which means there s even more reason to get a couple ingredients from the drinks cupboard, some ice, a shaker and make something rather wonderful.
Here at ShortList we love a good cocktail and have decided to celebrate World Cocktail Day the only way we know how - by making a list. Without further ado, here are 10 things you can do to celebrate World Cocktail Day the right way. Cheers!
Amuse-bouches: The latest restaurant news bites 5th February, 2021 by Phoebe French
In restaurant news this week: New York restaurant workers are now eligible for the Covid vaccine, NASA says it will pay someone up to US$500,000 for ideas on how to feed astronauts on long space missions, and the ‘substantial meal’ requirement for English pubs looks set to be scrapped.
New York restaurant workers can now qualify for Covid-19 vaccines: Restaurant workers in New York can start being vaccinated after governor Andrew Cuomo reversed an earlier ruling. Hospitality workers, who weren’t expecting to be vaccinated until March, will now be allowed to get the jab immediately.