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Delegate numbers expected to increase next year
Association executives expect to see more delegates attend their meetings next year, according to Meetpie. A recent survey of association Read More
The Guardian asks: Why shouldn’t you celebrate your wedding in style?
Couples who want to celebrate their wedding in style aren’t narcissists; they just want to enjoy being financially independent enough Read More
London hotels see rise in profits
Hotels in London have seen their profits continue to rise in July with a year-on-year increase of 30.5 per cent. According to Read More
Businesses urged to support bid to host the 2018 World Cup
London’s City Hall has been wrapped in a massive 200Sqm display to promote and drum up support for Britain’s bid Read More
Institute of Event Management seeking to ‘professionalise’ events industry
Prominent event figures are being encouraged to take more of a frontline role in their industry by getting involved in Read More
Massive increase in enquiries for corporate Christmas parties
For the first time since the recession, events organisers are reporting that they expect the number of corporate Christmas parties Read More
Corporate hospitality to rebound, thanks to specialist sporting events
Corporate hospitality is predicted to grow by 11% by 2015, although agencies have forecasted even greater increases. As reported by Read More
No open bar leaves guests annoyed, according to CNN poll
A recent lunchtime poll by CNN found that the majority of people feel that if they go to the time Read More
Eventia unveils ambassador programme
Eventia, a trade body for the events and marketing industry has announced an ambassador programme to highlight the most influential players Read More
Britain staged 2,820 days or major music festivals in 2010
Britain will have staged 2,820 days of major music festivals by the end of 2010, according to recently published research. Read More

