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28 Feb 2005
Smoking ban costs Irish pub sector 117m euros in seven months
The ban on smoking in public places in Ireland has cost the country’s pubs £80m (117m euros) in lost revenue during the first seven months of the ban’s having been enforced, according to a report from the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR).
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24 Feb 2005
John Brackenbury replaced by Don Davenport
People 1st, the Sector Skills Council for the hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism industry has announced that John Brackenbury has stepped down as chair and been replaced by Don Davenport.
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23 Feb 2005
Survey reveals nation of art lovers
A national survey has revealed that participation and appreciation of the arts are more popular than sport and are widely indulged across the social spectrum.
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23 Feb 2005
Man Utd considers casino for Old Trafford
Manchester United, confirmed recently as still the world’s richest football club, has announced that it is considering the possibility of boosting profits further by building a super casino at its Old Trafford stadium.
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23 Feb 2005
Disney rights issue raises 250m euros
The operator of the troubled Disneyland Resort Paris, Euro Disney SCA has successfully raised 253.3m euros (£176m, US$336m) through its rights issue, signalling the end of the company’s financial restructuring.
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23 Feb 2005
VisitBritain launches China campaign
Following the signing last month of Approved Destination Status (ADS) between China and the UK, VisitBritain has launched its strategy to encourage Chinese tourists to visit.
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22 Feb 2005
Sporting Lisbon stadium entertainment complete
The Sporting Lisbon stadium in Portugal – which was built for the Euro 2004 tournament – has completed the construction of a 9,600sq m (103,333sq ft) entertainment centre, intended to generate additional revenue streams for the site.
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22 Feb 2005
Heritage seminars on DDA impact to begin
A group of heritage organisations, collectively called the Regional Historic Environment Forum, is inviting the public – and in particular disabled people – to share their experiences of historic attractions in a series of countrywide seminars, beginning on 3 March and running until mid-July.
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