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PUBlic Affairs round up – April 

The Campaigns and Communications team brings the latest news on its campaigning for pubs, pints and people across Westminster, devolved parliaments an...

Chinese beer duck

The one thing I want to do when writing this column is show beer’s virtuosity as an ingredient in cooking. When doing this I endeavour to use a beer t...

Members’ Weekend 2026 round up

CAMRA’s Members’ Weekend took place in St Albans last weekend. Details of award winners and how the motions fared are below.

Below inflation rates rise

CAMRA subscription rates will increase by a below RPI increase of ÂŁ1 from 24 Jun. The small rise comes as the Campaign increases the benefits of being...

Campaign's Scottish wish list

Ahead of the Scottish parliament election on 7 May, CAMRA’s Campaigns and Communications team has been taking a look at the main parties’ manifestos a...

CAMRA Pub Heritage Group update – April

CAMRA’s Pub Heritage Group shares news and updates about pubs with historically significant interiors across the UK. For further news see the Pub Heri...

DJ and pubco team up to show true value of pubs

Radio 2 DJ, author and presenter Sara Cox has joined forces with Punch Pubs and Co and Northumbria University to show the value of pubs to their commu...

Brewer aims for big score with Sir Geoff’s World Cup beer

A football icon from 1966 is the face of a new cask ale. Greene King Pub Partners has launched 60 Years of Hurst, World Cup winning squad. Available e...

Time to get hopping

Here’s a fact that will freeze the blood of all beer lovers: there are now more vineyards in Kent than hop farms. Since the 16th century, the county o...

Did BrewDog put cask beer back a decade?

It genuinely does feel like cask beer is having its moment on the bar. Bass, Boddington’s, Landlord, it feels like they’re everywhere. Dare I say it,...


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