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Without planning permission, the Royal Oak (Mosborough, Sheffield), was recently demolished. The owners, Bar 24 Ltd., have now applied for retrospecti...
Breweries producing bottled, canned and keg beers face disruption if they are hit by shortages of carbon dioxide, but cask ale producers should be spa...
CAMRA memorabilia has gone on show at St Albans museum. For the next few months, the Hertfordshire museum is hosting a small display marking the Campa...
The Penrhyn Arms is celebrating being the sole Welsh pub to be recognised with a CAMRA Golden Award as part of the Campaign's 50th anniversary celebra...
Brewers in Scotland have reacted angrily to the news people in Scotland will need proof they have been fully vaccinated before they can enter nightclu...
Faversham brewer Shepherd Neame has announced the return of seasonal favourite Late Red in cask, for the first time since 2017. The beer (4.5 per cen...
CAMRA is relaunching its national programme of beer festivals after an almost two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Campaign's official...
CAMRA is calling on the chancellor and MPs to support UK cider makers following the publication of its latest title Modern British Cider by Gabe Cook....
The Grade II-listed Dun Cow in Sunderland city centre has reopened after being closed since the start of the pandemic. Just before the shutdown last ...
Pubs showing the World Cup qualifiers are being asked to put their customers in the picture when England play Hungary on Tuesday 12 October. London ph...