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A hotel has been renamed the ‘Keep Go-Inn’ to inspire thousands of London marathon runners to keep up their pace at a tricky part of the course. The Premier Inn in Canary Wharf, Westferry, has changed ...
The station shares a name with our ground, sits on the London Waterloo line out of the city & has regular services running from Exeter St. Davids, Exeter Central, Exmouth & Paignton ... including ...
Confident about meeting five-year pretax profit target Premier Inn sees good demand for summer Shares rise to near three-month high May 1 (Reuters) - Premier Inn owner Whitbread (WTB.L), opens new ...
Whitbread, the owner of Premier Inn, has doubled down on a strategy to convert its underperforming restaurants into profitable hotel rooms, as the company works to overcome revenue headwinds.
Premier Inn's parent company saw profits fall by almost a fifth last year, reflecting weaker sales on the back of restaurant closures. Whitbread, which also owns the Beefeater and Brewers Fayre ...
City of Wolverhampton Council has approved plans by budget hotel chain Premier Inn to demolish the former Bluebrick at its Wolverhampton city centre hotel and replace it with a new restaurant and ...
The Premier Inn owner reported an adjusted pretax profit of 483 million pounds ($641.5 million) for the year ended February 27, down from last year's 561 million pounds. The company, which owns more ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A PLANNED two-storey extension to a Premier Inn has been given the go-ahead. The detached annexe to the budget hotel in Gargrave ...
Premier Inn, which competes with Travelodge, Ibis hotels, and other budget and non-budget hotels, opened 1,075 new rooms in fiscal 2025 and announced a £250m share buyback.
A hotel has been renamed the ‘Keep Go-Inn’ to inspire thousands of London marathon runners to keep up their pace at a tricky part of the course. The Premier Inn in Canary Wharf, Westferry ...
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