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Treasury refuses to cancel beer duty collection

The Chancellor has resisted calls by CAMRA and Britain’s brewers to cancel March’s collection of beer duty Campaigners were calling on the Chancellor...

Government urged to clarify what pubs can sell

CAMRA national chairman Nik Antona said: “Pubs and breweries across the UK have risen to the challenge in the face of unprecedented levels of uncertai...

Club’s triple crown

For the third time in the last eight years Cheltenham can boast having the best real ale club in the country. Cheltenham Motor Club, on Upper Park Str...

Family takes second win 30 years after first

THE Bell Inn in Aldworth, has won CAMRA’s pres- tigious National Pub of the Year award

New CAMRA podcast to hit the airwaves

A new CAMRA podcast entitled Pubs, Pints & People is set to hit the airwaves, making its debut on Apple Podcast and Spotify on 14 April.

He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy

Monty Python star Terry Jones, who died in January, had a love affair with beer – and he helped make it as well as drink it . In 1977 he founded with...

Cornwall mourns Driftwood brewer

Award-winning brewer Peter Martin of the Driftwood Spars Brewery, St Agnes, passed away after a brief illness on 10 January writes Steve Willmott. Not...

The Stag’s new cafe serves up its sustainable credentials

A new cafe at the Stag pub at Maidwell in Northants is serving up hot drinks, tasty snacks and meals for its local community and visitors with a susta...

Cask a suitable case for treatment

Cask is in serious trouble. As an avid cask fan, lifelong CAMRA member and chief exec of the Society of Independent Brewers it brings me great pain to...

Rates relief for Welsh pubs

CAMRA welcomed the Welsh government’s decision to continue to help high-street businesses, including pubs, with the cost of business rates.


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