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Changes in the UK pubs and bars sector in the latest year, following 2018’s Economies of ale report.
Change in the number of UK businesses broken down by sector of the economy.
UK businesses broken down by legal status, industry, region, employment and turnover size bands.
This article summarises the main results of our research into bilateral asymmetries in UK foreign direct investment statistics with mirror statistics produced by other countries, particularly Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium.
Since 2008, nearly a quarter of pubs in the UK have closed – but the turnover of the pub industry is holding up and employment is on the rise. What’s happening? And what about pubs in your area?