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Cost pressures are forcing price rises and reduced workforces, the Meetings Industry Association reveals

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Almost two-thirds (64%) of organisations have increased their prices this year to combat rising costs, according to the Meetings Industry Association (MIA). 

Surveying 109 event venues, suppliers, agents and destinations, the association’s latest Insight report reveals that almost 9 in 10 (89%) organisations have seen their costs increase this year by an average of 12%. By comparison, organisations have only increased their prices by an average 7%.

In response to combating price increases, almost a third (32%) have had to delay investing further in their business, while over a quarter (26%) have been forced to reduce their workforce, putting more pressure on employees to maintain standards with fewer people. This is particularly notable in light of findings from the MIA’s People survey earlier this year, which revealed that 92% of employees experiencing stress or burnout identified high workloads as the primary cause.

As organisations battle cost increases, almost half (46%) state they are down on their revenue forecasts for 2025, with only two-thirds (66%) confident that they’ll meet their 2025 revenue target.

Providing a snapshot of current demand across the sector, the findings reveal the average lead time for bookings at 12 weeks, with almost two-thirds (65%) of respondents reporting slightly shorter lead times compared to a year ago. At the same time, 4 in 10 (40%) state that client budgets have decreased, highlighting ongoing financial pressures across the UK. 

Elsewhere, the report also reveals how sustainability has slipped down the priority list in 2025, with just 22% saying credentials are frequently requested in RFPs. Though, 62% measure and report on their environmental performance, only 37% do so regularly. Almost half (49%) cited carbon measurement and reporting as the most challenging sustainability measure to implement, highlighting a clear gap between ambition and implementation.

MIA chief executive, Shonali Devereaux, said: “With booking trends, client expectations and economic pressures evolving rapidly, understanding how the sector is performing is proving invaluable in keeping organisations informed, assured and agile.

“While many organisations remain confident in meeting their revenue targets, rising costs continue to shift the goalposts for profitability and the sustainability of our industry. In response, almost two-thirds have increased their prices and over a quarter have had to reduce their workforce. This isn’t just a financial concern but demonstrates the wider economic ripple effect on areas such as employment and investment when our industry is under strain.  

“Alongside our People survey from earlier this year, our Insights highlight that the sector is at a critical juncture. Rising costs and economic pressures are placing significant strain on businesses, and something has to give. As an industry, we now have an opportunity to decide how we respond, balancing the priorities of People, Profit and Planet, embracing innovation, being digitally curious, operating with openness and authenticity, and adopting strategies that strengthen resilience.”

“These insights come at a particularly significant time, as we await the measures set out in the upcoming Autumn Budget and continue our two-way discussions with the Department for Business and Trade to lobby sector-specific initiatives.”

The full MIA Insights report can be downloaded here: https://mia-uk.org/Insight-Surveys

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Sophie Turner fears for child stars due to social media pressures
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Sophie Turner fears for child stars due to social media pressures

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

23 August 2025

Sophie Turner fears for young stars due to the toxicity of social media.

Sophie Turner is worried about the impact social media has on young actors

The 29-year-old actress was just 13 when she was cast in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones and admits that she is concerned about performers who are thrust into the spotlight at an early age because of the cruel nature of the online sites.

Sophie told Flaunt magazine: “I look at the kids who are about to be in the new Harry Potter and I just want to give them a hug and say, ‘Look, it’s going to be okay but don’t go anywhere near (social media).’

“Stay friends with your home friends, keep living at home with your family, make sure your parents are your chaperones – it’s so important to have that grounding adjacent to the big, crazy stuff that you do.”

Sophie recalled how her confidence dropped as social media became increasingly prominent after Game of Thrones started airing in 2011.

She said: “I think social media was just really becoming a big thing after I started on Game of Thrones, so I got a couple of years of peace and quiet and then I had to adjust. It had such a profound impact on my mental health, like more than I could tell you.

“It almost destroyed me on numerous occasions.”

Sophie even stated that she will refuse to allow her own children – daughters Willa, five, and Delphine, three, from her marriage to former husband Joe Jonas – to act until they have grown up.

The Trust star said: “Oh God, they’re not acting! Not until they’re at least 25!”

Turner appears alongside Game of Thrones co-star Kit Harington in her upcoming movie The Dreadful and is determined to work on projects that generate discussion.

She explained: “I do like to make things that people can walk away from and they feel able to change something about themselves or feel inspired to do something.

“I want to do more unusual stories – I want to do more A24-type projects where they’re super unique and very niche.”

Sophie and Kit play lovers in The Dreadful and the former admits that it was a strange dynamic alongside a person she describes as “like a brother in real life”.

She said: “We suddenly went, ‘Oh s***! Why have we committed to playing a couple?’ It was really weird.”

However, the pair got on with it and had a “great time” together.

Sophie said: “As ever, he’s the biggest, most uplifting big brother I could ask for, bar my own two real-life brothers.”




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