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Bid to get UNESCO listing for cask beer

Next time you raise a glass of cask beer, campaigners want you to enjoy a cultural experience and join their call for UNESCO to add the beer to its li...

Branch chair stands down after 22 years

Michael Wynne, who has been Sunderland and South Tyneside branch chair since 1999 has relinquished his position. He said: “When everything shut down i...

Historic Oxford pub to reopen as a community venture

Oxford’s historic Lamb and Flag is to reopen as a community owned pub following an agreement between St John’s College and the Inklings Group. The Lam...

Pooches chill out with Sheps’ cool doggy treats

Kent brewer Shepherd Neame has just unveiled a delicious new treat, set to get dog tales wagging at its pubs. Jude’s Ice Cream for Dogs is now availab...

PUBlic Affairs round up October 2021

Parliaments across the UK have returned from Summer recess, and the Campaigns Team are working flat out ahead of the Westminster Budget later this mon...

London beer after lockdown

Author Des de Moor says the lockdown may be over but the long-term impact on pubs and bars is unclear.

Villagers bid to buy UK’s most remote pub

Fundraising is underway to buy the most remote pub on the UK mainland. The Old Forge is in the village of Inverie on the Scottish Highlands west coast...

New book shines light on world beer

The World Beer Guide puts a spotlight on the remarkable  revolution taking place in just about every country. When  author Roger Protz published a boo...

Chancellor urged to cut tax on draught beer in Budget

“Build back bitter” is the message CAMRA has sent to the chancellor as it calls on members to email MPs calling for a lower tax on draught beer. A new...

Social distancing to end in NI pubs

The legal requirement for social distancing in Northern Ireland’s bars and restaurants is to be removed from 31 October. Nightclubs are also to be all...


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