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Wetherspoon's hikes prices amid rising costs

JD Wetherspoon announces price increases across food and drink menu as chairman Tim Martin cites mounting operational expenses while maintaining competitive edge.

Warm Weather Boosts UK Retail Sales by 1.2% in September

Great Britain's retail sector enjoyed a significant boost in September as unseasonably warm weather drove consumers to purchase summer clothing, with sales volumes rising 1.2% according to the Office for National Statistics.

Wetherspoon Cuts Prices to 99p for Tax Day

JD Wetherspoon announces a one-day price cut on food and drink this Thursday, with pints from 99p and steak meals at £7.99, to celebrate the end of the financial year.

Wetherspoon Slashes Prices in 800 Pubs

JD Wetherspoon announces a massive price cut on food and drink across its 800 pubs for 9 days, passing on VAT savings directly to customers. Find out which items are cheapest.

Wetherspoon Boss Tim Martin's Secret to a 'Quiet Life'

JD Wetherspoon founder Tim Martin shares his surprising philosophy for a happy life, from avoiding meetings to his 'pretty boring' daily routine. Discover the unconventional wisdom behind the pub tycoon's success.

Wetherspoon Boss Blasts 'Mad' VAT and Business Rates

JD Wetherspoon founder Tim Martin launches a fierce critique of the UK's tax system, arguing that pubs are unfairly burdened compared to supermarkets. He calls for tax equality to save the struggling industry.

UK Retail Sales Crash to Post-Pandemic Low

New data reveals a sharp decline in UK retail sales, with supermarkets hit hardest as consumers grapple with the ongoing cost-of-living crisis and cut back on essential spending.

Wetherspoons English pubs ban Scottish banknotes

JD Wetherspoon has instructed its pubs in England not to accept Scottish banknotes, citing operational difficulties and staff training issues. The move has sparked discussion on national currency acceptance.

Wetherspoon Bans £20 and £50 Banknotes

JD Wetherspoon has implemented a ban on £20 and £50 banknotes across its 800 pubs. Find out why the change was made, which payment methods are now accepted, and if your local 'Spoons is affected.

Car salesman: Never bring family to dealerships

A seasoned car salesperson reveals the tactics dealerships use against families and shares expert advice on how to secure the best deal. Discover why emotional attachments cost buyers thousands.

Woman thrown out of pub for wearing England flag

A Birmingham woman was left humiliated after being thrown out of a city centre pub for wearing an England flag shirt. Staff at The Figure of Eight cited a 'strict dress code' as the reason, sparking outrage and accusations of a double standard.

UK Retail Sales Crash Amid Soaring Inflation

New data reveals a sharp decline in UK retail sales, with like-for-like growth turning negative. Soaring food inflation and the cost-of-living crisis are forcing consumers to cut back severely on non-essential spending.

Inside The World's Smallest Wetherspoons Pub

Discover the secrets of The Royal Victoria Pavilion in Ramsgate, the world's smallest Wetherspoons. This unique pub boasts an iconic location, stunning sea views, and one surprising feature it lacks entirely.

National Trust Uses Legal Loophole to Sell Heritage Art

Exclusive: The National Trust is using a controversial legal exemption to deaccession and sell off valuable artworks from its collection, bypassing strict national heritage laws and sparking outrage from arts leaders.

Target appoints Michael Fiddelke as new CEO

US retail giant Target names company veteran Michael Fiddelke as its new Chief Executive to navigate a challenging period of falling sales and shifting consumer habits.

Data Reveals Stark Gender Gap in UK Reading Habits

Startling new data analysis reveals a growing gender divide in reading habits. This in-depth investigation explores whether men are abandoning books, the cultural forces at play, and the profound societal implications of this modern literary crisis.

Wetherspoon's staff sacked over food discount 'misuse'

Exclusive: Multiple Wetherspoon's employees have been abruptly dismissed, accused of exploiting a generous company food discount. The pub chain defends its decision, while former staff claim the rules were unclear and the punishment overly harsh.

Wetherspoons manager unfairly sacked over staff discount

A former Wetherspoons manager was dismissed for 'gross misconduct' after purchasing a discounted meal for a colleague. An employment tribunal has now ruled her sacking was unfair, exposing a severe disciplinary overreach by the pub chain.

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