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Standing up for what’s right

Introduced in May 1988 by Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government, Section 28 is a piece of legislation that is now, thankfully, consigned to the...

CAMRA adds top Cask Marque ratings to website

Drinkers can now search the CAMRA website for pubs with four and five-star Cask Marque ratings for beer quality and cellar hygiene. CAMRA national cha...

Indie brewers snubbed by giant pubcos

About 60 per cent of pubs and bars within 40 miles of small breweries are now inaccessible as major brewers and some pubcos restrict access. A new rep...

Make mine mixed on VE day

It’s good news for our beleaguered pubs that they will be able to stay open until one in the morning on 8 May as the country celebrates VE Day – the 8...

Must-visit Mild Meander

St Helens and Districts branch is raising a pint to one of Britain’s most historic beer styles with a Mild Meander on Saturday 10 May, kicking off at...

Steel City on right track

The European Beer Consumers Union (EBCU) has revealed the results of its European Travel Beer Survey, celebrating the best places to enjoy a quality b...

Old Shoe has new cider soul

The Old Shoe Sheffield & District branch’s Cider Pub 2025. The bar opened on 12 July 2023 as the new home of Exemption Ciderhouse, when it relocated f...

Renewed attack on Carlsberg’s hijack handpulls

CAMRA has renewed calls for the brewing giant to stop selling imitation cask beer, one year on from the Fresh Ale launch. The Campaign has accused glo...

New taproom signals way ahead for brewer

A 150-year-old signal box falling into disrepair could be transformed into a micropub if a Sussex brewery has its way. Three Acre brewery, based at Bl...

More Jaipur for JD

Fans of Thornbridge’s Jaipur should find enjoying a pint easier as JD Wetherspoon is now rolling it out to almost all its pubs. Originally brewed in 2...


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