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E-Pub: Quick bytes

E-Pub: Quick bytes

What are you going to do with your super new plasma screen after the World Cup? You could carry on showing sport, although the interest from your...

Ruud van Nistelrooy and John Terry jump for a ball

Another licensee beats foreign football rap

By Iain O'Neil

A Portsmouth licensee walks free from court after judge says she had not acted dishonestly in showing Premiership football via a foreign satellite system.

Early Bird

Early Bird

The City loves a branded pub. In recent years, of course, the boys and girls in the Square Mile have had to get used to the idea that tenanted pub...

Pub pitch bet 'turf luck' for licensee

Pub pitch bet 'turf luck' for licensee

By Iain O'Neil

A Leicestershire licensee has turfed the floor of his bar after a World Cup bet with his punters. James Banbury of the Old Swan, Kibworth, laid the...

Pubs warned on issues of ageism

Pubs warned on issues of ageism

By Lucy Britner

A new equal opportunity law to prevent ageism could mean licensees are forced to cough up thousands of pounds in compensation. The Employment...

Fuller's now a 'target for takeover'

Fuller's now a 'target for takeover'

A City analyst has claimed a slew of family brewers are possible takeover targets in the wake of Greene King's acquisition of east midlands firm...

Karen Jones is back

Karen Jones is back

By Hamish Champ

Former Spirit Group chief executive Karen Jones, who was last week awarded a CBE in the Birthday Honours for her services to the hospitality...

Honeycombe Leisure Logo

Honeycombe Leisure hoists For Sale sign.

By The PMA Team

Honeycombe Leisure, the north-west operator of managed pubs, has hoisted a for-sale sign after a strategic review. The company, which has 115 pubs,...

Bridge the divide

Bridge the divide

By Hamish Champ

Crisps are a natural accompaniment to a good cask ale. The finely balanced flavours of wafer-thin slices of potato dance about the palate before...

Trade wants July smoke ban says BBPA

Trade wants July smoke ban says BBPA

By The PMA Team

Health Minister Caroline Flint told the Government should aim to introduce a smoke ban on 1 July next year. NEW COMMENT

Q&A: Shaun Woodward

Q&A: Shaun Woodward

By James Wilmore

There may never be an ideal time to be appointed licensing minister, but Shaun Woodward does appear to have been fortunate in some respects. Just...

Pubs second-guess ban rules

Pubs second-guess ban rules

By John Harrington

Pub companies are having to second guess the smoking ban guidance as they look to adapt their pubs for the ban. Charles Wells is to trial different...

Pub group follows Provence business model

Pub group follows Provence business model

By The PMA Team

Another company is following the Provence business model and is trying to sell pub freeholds to private investors for large profits by offering a...

Lancashire's best bars recognised

Lancashire's best bars recognised

THE safest pubs, bars and clubs in the Lancashire towns of Blackburn and Darwen were honoured when the Best Bar None scheme hit the region. The...

Help us to help your pub!

Help us to help your pub!

By Ewan Turney

We need to know what you would do to make life easier for the UK's struggling licensees

Pub footie fan's crusade for thinner players

Pub footie fan's crusade for thinner players

By John Harrington

A campaign has been launched to make sure pubs use widescreen TV correctly during the World Cup. IT expert and football fan Vincent Lo is fed up with...

Ten new nightclubs for Gordeno

Ten new nightclubs for Gordeno

By The PMA Team

Former Soho Clubs & Bars chief executive Jeremy Gordeno has bought 10 leasehold nightclubs, the Morning Advertiser has learnt. Gordeno, who has...

Dragon slaying licensee in racism quiz

Dragon slaying licensee in racism quiz

By Iain O'Neil

A licensee who used a Welsh flag as target practice at a St George's Day event has been questioned by police over alleged racism. Angie Sayer used...

Underage sale shocker for pubs

Underage sale shocker for pubs

By Iain O'Neil

A Home Office report has found 93% of 10 to 15-year-olds surveyed said they had been able to buy alcohol in pubs. However, it is not clear what...

Red and Yellow Cards for pub troublemakers

Red and Yellow Cards for pub troublemakers

By Iain O'Neil

Pubs in north Wales will be issuing red and yellow cards to troublemakers during the World Cup. The campaign, called Show Violent Crime the Red Card...

Pubs challenge glass ban

Pubs challenge glass ban

MORE than 160 pubs have launched a legal challenge to Glasgow's controversial glass ban - saying it should be decided on a pub to pub basis. Acting...

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