Lack of bouncers slams the doors on Britons’ big nights out

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Lack of bouncers slams the doors on Britons’ big nights out
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A post-Covid recruitment crisis overs security staff is forcing pubs and clubs to cut hours or open fewer days a week

After the tumult of the past two and a half years, the hospitality sector had been hoping for a bumper 2022 to recoup its pandemic losses. But while businesses have seen a surge in customers seeking to spend their lockdown savings, the twin pressures of staff shortages and rising costs are now forcing many clubs, restaurants, pubs and hotels to turn people away and close their doors midweek.

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