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Design awards’ vital role in protecting pubs

As the closing date for entries in CAMRA’s Pub Design Awards approaches, the competition’s role in celebrating the work which is key to the protection...

A man of many passions

Under the pseudonym Joe Lung, Mick Lewis was one of the presenters on the London pirate radio station, Radio Concord, between 1972-6. Pirate radio gav...

King’s Speech a “missed opportunity”

CAMRA says the Government missed an opportunity to support beer drinkers and pubs as it outlines its plans for the next 12 months in the King’s Speech...

Are you happy with CAMRA?

There’s just a few days left to participate in CAMRA’s annual satisfaction survey. Already more than 6,000 members have taken part, but there is still...

Charity beer back on the bar

Timothy Taylor’s Havercake (4.7 per cent) is back in cask for the rest of 2023. The beer was originally brewed to honour the soldiers of the Duke of W...

Brewer’s former home to host cask celebration

Cask ale is enjoying a renaissance in the North West and one local brewer hopes its latest beer festival will get even more people to try the style. M...

Fox snatches regional pub crown

A Greater Manchester pub created during the pandemic has risen in just three years to beat the best in the region. Oldham's Fox and Pine’s first month...

Is Steel City still world’s real ale capital?

Beer writer Pete Brown is revisiting his 2016 BEER report, with an updated version to be launched during Sheffield Beer Week 2024 (4-10 March). The or...

‘Disappointing’ lack of action on Pubs Code

CAMRA has urged government to rethink its decision to take no action following a statutory review of the Pubs Code which governs the relationship betw...

Cask Marque rolls out pub cellar ratings

Pub-goers familiar with star ratings for commercial kitchens can now use a similar system to assess beer cellars. Cask Marque is rolling out star rati...


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