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Victory in fight for long-overdue Scottish Pubs Code

CAMRA has welcomed the Scottish government’s decision to bring in a statutory Pubs Code from October.  The Campaign’s Scotland director Stuart McMahon...

Bard’s back in Sheps pubs

Shepherd Neame is joining forces for a second year with Kent theatre company Changeling to stage open-air theatre at two of its pubs this summer. Shak...

Mild Magic back to cast its spell

The Mild Magic Ale Trail is back. Stockport and South Manchester CAMRA’s annual celebration of the mild beer style returns for 2024, with 97 pubs join...

Campaign hits back against Handpump Hijack

CAMRA has launched a campaign to raise awareness of Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company’s (CMBC) Fresh Ale concept, which sells keg versions of three...

CAMRA Pub Heritage Group update – March

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

When is a pub not a pub?

I’m fascinated by pubs. One of the main reasons I love them so much is because they are all different (not counting the dull repetition of bland chain...

Free beer on brewery’s anniversary tour

Hook Norton brewery is bringing its 175th anniversary celebrations to pubs in a unique way over the next few months. Hooky on Tour will see the brewer...

Visibility key to low-alcohol beer sales

Nudging the public’s thirst for draught alcohol-free beers could significantly reduce alcohol-associated harm and boost sales, a new study has found....

Licensing hours bill progress

In January, my Licensing Hours Extension Bill moved another step closer to becoming an Act of Parliament, passing its second reading. The bill will en...

What'll you have, Vaughan?

CAMRA has invited the new first minister of Wales, Vaughan Gething (pictured) for a drink to discuss the future of the nation’s pubs. On the agenda ar...


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