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Pubs at risk as government plans to slash energy cost support

Pubs expecting increased help with energy bills after the existing package of support expires in March look likely to be disappointed. Chancellor Jere...

Searching for prized old ale

An American friend, Julie Johnson, once told me the difference between our two countries is that the US has a past but Britain has history. As she wri...

Three decades in top guide celebrated

The Halfway House is to get a special award from Somerset CAMRA branch to recognise the impressive achievement of being listed in the Good Beer Guide ...

Top prize for rescued Horseshoes

The fight to safeguard the Three Horseshoes in the remote village of Helions Bumpstead, Essex, has taken the as runner-up prize in the Campaign’s Pub...

Battle for historic local scoops Pub Saving Award

Efforts to safeguard the future of the Plough Inn in Longparish, Hampshire, which dates back to 1721, have taken CAMRA’s top Pub Saving Award. When th...

Combine try and dry this January

The Dry January campaign is 10 years old this year. The idea of abstaining from booze after a December of decadence gains more traction annually. The...

Victory in fight to save George

Residents of Bethersden in Kent (pictured) are celebrating raising an astonishing ÂŁ300,000 in just over three weeks to buy their pub, the George, and...

Seasons greetings

The editorial team at What’s Brewing Online wishes all readers a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Team members will be taking a break over the ho...

Disability minister visits unique Bristol brewery

The minister for disabled people, health and work Tom Pursglove has toured a Bristol brewery and bakery which employs young adults with learning disab...

More help needed to save Scotland’s pubs

CAMRA believes Scotland’s recently revealed Budget has done nothing to help small brewers, pubs or beer drinkers. Speaking after the deputy first mini...


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