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Women On Tap returns

Beer and arts equality festival, Women On Tap, is preparing for its fifth year. Even last year’s lockdown couldn’t halt the event, which highlights th...

MPs back CAMRA's call for a cut in tax on draught beer

A report commissioned by a cross party group of MPs has recommended a new draught beer duty rate to boost footfall in pubs The Government should cut d...

Festival organisers switch focus

Sunderland branch is exploring supporting pub-based beer festivals rather than run its own event this year. The branch felt it was more important to s...

Problem drinking? Brits are actually quite moderate drinkers

As regular as a red London bus, another report has come trundling along about “problem drinking”. It repeats the media mantra that the Brits consume t...

CAMRA update on Life Membership

Following legal advice, the National Executive has reversed its decision to remove Life Membership and replace it with a 10-year-membership. CAMRA’s...

Young's tenanted pubs up for sale

Pub group Young & Co has planted for sale signs outside its tenanted pubs, many in prime London locations. In a statement to the London Stock Exchange...

Waste beer powers homes

For many, one of the worst aspects of the lockdown for brewers, pubs and clubs was the sight of good beer being poured down the drain. But Hall and Wo...

Lockdown heroes recognised

Two pubs which went the extra mile during Covid-19 lockdowns have had their efforts recognised by CAMRA's Sunderland and South Tyneside branch. The br...

New use for spent grain

US scientists have found a new way to treat brewer’s spent grain and use it to create new sources of protein. The researchers presented their results...

Research highlights pubs' key lockdown role

Rural and urban pubs were key providers of services to their communities during the first lockdown. The social value of community pubs providing local...


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