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Number crunching pubs’ post-pandemic recovery

Many people are still reluctant to return to the pub but there are welcome signs of recovery.  In its latest research report, Leisure Spotlight 2021,...

Counting the cost of pandemic

A company’s financial results provide a snapshot of its past performance and casts a light on where it wants to be in the future. For all the companie...

London beer after lockdown

Author Des de Moor says the lockdown may be over but the long-term impact on pubs and bars is unclear.

Villagers bid to buy UK’s most remote pub

Fundraising is underway to buy the most remote pub on the UK mainland. The Old Forge is in the village of Inverie on the Scottish Highlands west coast...

Chancellor urged to cut tax on draught beer in Budget

“Build back bitter” is the message CAMRA has sent to the chancellor as it calls on members to email MPs calling for a lower tax on draught beer. A new...

Social distancing to end in NI pubs

The legal requirement for social distancing in Northern Ireland’s bars and restaurants is to be removed from 31 October. Nightclubs are also to be all...

CAMRA’s ‘other’ pub of the year competition

I’m sure most members will know about CAMRA’s National Pub of the Year award, but fewer may know about its  cider and perry equivalent. However, from...

Golden award for Queen’s Head

CAMRA members joined regulars at the Queens Head, Newton, near Cambridge for the presentation of its Golden Award celebrating the Campaign's 50th birt...

KB Pub-goers urged to drink cask

The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) has sounded a clarion call for cask ale as sales plummeted by 40 per cent since pubs reopened in April. Ac...

CAMRA calls for pub-goers to support locals as well as fundraisers

CAMRA is urging the public to continue supporting pubs – even if they are giving up alcohol in October. With charity and health campaigns asking peopl...


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