

There has been a lot of political turmoil in the last few weeks, with Liz Truss resigning and the appointment of Rishi Sunak as the UK’s new prime minister. Obviously the event industry has reacted and holds high hopes that the change in government will lead to better support.
While there has been political interest in the last seven days, other topics seem to be more popular. For example, the most read discovery comes from EventsCase and discusses catering in the UK and Spain. While the post by Access All Areas comes at position 7 and covers the reaction by the live music industry to Rishi Sunak’s new position.
Which of these posts is the most interesting to you? Leave a comment and share your thoughts.
Title | Website | |
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1 | Top 5 Event Suppliers for Catering in the UK and Spain | EventsCase |
2 | What’s your email security awareness score? | Zoho Blog |
3 | How To Develop Employee-Centric Culture In Hotels | Bigfoot Hospitality |
4 | Considerations for Choosing Travel Management Software and Services | The Latest from Traxo |
5 | Future Hospitality Summit returns to Riyadh from 28 February to 2 March 2023 | Hospitality Net Industry News |
6 | Many Planners Are About to Get Even Busier | MeetingsNet |
7 | Live music industry reacts to Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister | Access All Areas |
8 | What beam would like Rishi Sunak and the Chancellor to do | beam |
9 | A marketing lesson on beer from the Migros | Hospitality Net Industry News |
10 | The 8 Best Video Production Companies in Lincoln | Peerspace |
If you want to know which discoveries are proving popular at any time then check out the dedicated page that lists them. That page is updated constantly, in fact Event Planner News is updated every 30 minutes – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – bringing you the very latest content all day every day! Don’t forget there is also our daily newsletter with the latest posts which is sent to your inbox Monday to Friday.
Previous weeks ‘most popular discoveries’ can be found below and don’t forget to leave a comment regarding your favourite discovery. If there is a site you think is missing or should be included then please get in touch.