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  • Jamie Oliver to relaunch Italian restaurant chain in UK six years after collapse | Jamie Oliver

    Jamie Oliver to relaunch Italian restaurant chain in UK six years after collapse | Jamie Oliver

    Jamie Oliver is to revive his Jamie’s Italian restaurant chain in the UK, more than six years after the celebrity chef’s brand collapsed.

    Jamie’s Italian is poised to be relaunched in the spring, starting with a restaurant in London’s Leicester Square.

    Oliver’s return to the UK restaurant scene is being backed by Brava Hospitality Group – the private equity-backed group that runs the Prezzo chain – which intends to relaunch the brand across the UK.

    “As a chef, having the chance to return to the high street is incredibly important to me,” he said. “I will drive the menus, make sure the sourcing is right, the staff training, and ensure the look and feel of the restaurant is brought to life in the right way.”

    Jamie’s Italian was first launched with his mentor, the chef Gennaro Contaldo, in Oxford in 2008. The brand was expanded to about 40 sites at its peak, before a series of restructuring programmes started to reduce the number of locations from 2017.

    Two years later the now 50-year-old was forced to call in the administrators after a sales process that sought to bring in new investment into the business proved unsuccessful.

    In an email to staff at the time, Oliver blamed “the well-publicised struggles of the casual dining sector and decline of the UK high street, along with soaring business rates”.

    Oliver’s return comes at a time when the hospitality industry faces several challenges including soaring food inflation, increasing wage costs and lacklustre trade as consumers rein in spending on non-essentials amid higher household bills.

    “In theory it’s not the easiest time to return but conversely, I think it’s the perfect time,” Oliver said. “I believe the mid-market needs excitement, surprise and delight and that’s exactly what I am planning on delivering.”

    The failure of Jamie’s Italian in 2019 resulted in 1,000 job losses.

    After the collapse of the UK business, the Jamie’s Italian brand continued to operate overseas and it has more than 30 restaurants in 25 countries. Overall, Oliver still has about 70 restaurants around the world run by franchise partners.

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    Ed Loftus, the global director of Jamie Oliver Restaurants, said the partnership with Brava “marks an exciting next chapter” for the group in the UK.

    “Our priority is making the first location exceptional,” he said. “The public will ultimately determine how quickly and how far we grow.”

    Financial filings released in October showed that Oliver and his wife, Jools, paid themselves £2.5m in dividends for the second year in a row, as pre-tax profits at their core media and restaurant empire slumped.

    Pre-tax profits at Jamie Oliver Holdings (JOH) fell by £1m to £2.4m last year. This was despite a 6% rise in sales to £28.6m, helped by an increase in restaurant income after the November 2023 opening of his first directly run restaurant since the collapse of his UK empire.

    JOH includes Oliver’s media interests such as TV production, books, endorsements, his cookery school and his restaurant, as well as franchise income from the overseas outlets, fees for promoting the supermarket Tesco, and royalties from products bearing his name.

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  • Preview, schedule and how to watch Southeast Asian sporting action live

    Preview, schedule and how to watch Southeast Asian sporting action live

    2025 SEA Games – how to watch live

    The SEA Games will be broadcast across Southeast Asia by regional broadcasters, with 31 live sports to be shown across seven of the participating nations.

    In Thailand, fans at home can tune in via NBT with…

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  • Smartphone Ownership in Young Adolescence Drives Physical and Emotional Health Risks

    Smartphone Ownership in Young Adolescence Drives Physical and Emotional Health Risks

    In a large national cohort of early adolescents, smartphone ownership at age 12 was associated with higher odds of depression, obesity, and insufficient sleep, according to a study published December 1 in Pediatrics. The analysis, based on…

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  • New funding will extend Telford colorectal cancer trial

    New funding will extend Telford colorectal cancer trial

    Funding has been extended for colorectal cancer tests running under a trial study in Telford.

    The trial, the first of its kind in the UK, is being run by Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (SaTH) and medical technology company Origin…

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  • Oscar Piastri ‘finding feet’ in Abu Dhabi as he predicts ‘pretty good’ chance of fighting for pole

    Oscar Piastri ‘finding feet’ in Abu Dhabi as he predicts ‘pretty good’ chance of fighting for pole

    Oscar Piastri felt that he was “finding [his] feet” during Free Practice 2 in Abu Dhabi after sitting out the day’s opening session, but the McLaren driver was left believing that he has a “pretty good” chance of fighting for pole…

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  • FIA Team Principals press conference – 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

    FIA Team Principals press conference – 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

    QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR

    Q: (Ian Parkes – RacingNews365.com) Question for you, Zak. You mentioned earlier that it has been an awesome season, and you detailed the many reasons why. But surely, if one of your drivers does not win the world title…

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  • Junior Women’s Hockey World Cup 2025: India beat Ireland 4-0

    Junior Women’s Hockey World Cup 2025: India beat Ireland 4-0

    India beat Ireland 4-0 in their third and final Pool C match of the Women’s FIH Hockey Junior World Cup 2025 at the Centro Deportivo de Hockey Césped, Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile, on Friday.

    Purnima Yadav (42′,58′) scored a brace while…

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  • Sri Lanka issues fresh landslip warnings as death toll hits 607

    Sri Lanka issues fresh landslip warnings as death toll hits 607

    A damaged vehicle lies under the debris, after landslips triggered by heavy rainfall following Cyclone Ditwah, in Mawathura in Kandy district, Sri Lanka, December 3, 2025.
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  • Rolls-Royce signs strategic collaboration partnership with Assystem, AtkinsRéalis and Frazer-Nash to support its nuclear growth ambitions

    Rolls-Royce signs strategic collaboration partnership with Assystem, AtkinsRéalis and Frazer-Nash to support its nuclear growth ambitions

    Rolls-Royce Submarines has signed an innovative contract with industry experts Assystem, AtkinsRéalis and Frazer-Nash to boost collaboration and gain benefit from the unique nuclear capabilities of each company.

    The new Capability Assured Strategic Partnership (CASP) backs UK based businesses and represents a step forward in bringing together nuclear capability to better support the UK Royal Navy’s submarines programme and the wider Defence Nuclear Enterprise.

    With a value of up to £400m, this strategic alliance represents one of the largest single supply chain contracts in the history of Rolls-Royce Submarines. Having worked with all three partners for over 20 years, they are uniquely placed to support its future growth ambitions in advanced nuclear technologies.

    It represents a long-term commitment from the partners to deliver the collective engineering capabilities, nuclear expertise, and other professional services that Rolls-Royce can utilise to meet growing demand from the Ministry of Defence, and beyond.

    In March 2023, it was confirmed that Rolls-Royce Submarines would provide all the nuclear reactor plants that will power new attack submarines as part of the tri-lateral agreement between Australia, the UK and US.

    This increase in demand from the Ministry of Defence and the AUKUS agreement means Rolls-Royce plans to double the footprint of its Raynesway site in Derby to support both UK and Australian defence programs. Delivering the Defence Industrial Strategy, the build of new manufacturing and office facilities will create more than 1,000 skilled roles across a range of disciplines, including manufacturing and engineering, plus hundreds more across the supply chain.

    Rolls-Royce has powered the UK Royal Navy’s nuclear submarines for over 65 years and is the only private company in the world with the nuclear capability to manage reactor design, manufacture and decommissioning within one single entity.


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  • The Shape of What’s Next in Mobile Innovation – Samsung Newsroom South Africa

    The Shape of What’s Next in Mobile Innovation – Samsung Newsroom South Africa

    Galaxy Z TriFold takes premium performance and experience of an ultra phone to the next level by unfolding twice to reveal the most immersive screen on a phone, providing ultimate productivity of mobile workspace and…

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