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Taybarns: encouraging feedback

Budget offers boost Whitbread

By Ewan Turney

Whitbread appears to be bucking the current trend of decline with sales at its pub restaurant division up by 6.4% for the first half year.

Talk of the town

Talk of the town

By Hamish Champ

Faith can be sorely tested when times are tough. And few would contend that these are tough times for many in the licensed on-trade. But London Town...

Jon Snow

Jon Snow helps save pub

By John Harrington

Channel 4 newsreader Jon Snow has saved his favourite pub from development after leading outraged locals into battle. Snow hailed it a "great day for...

Pubs face A-board ban

Pubs face A-board ban

By Matt Eley Matt

Pubs have been warned they face huge fines if they do not remove A-boards from outside their premises because blind people could walk into them.City...

Premium Bars losses

Premium Bars losses

By Martyn Leek

Premium Bars & Restaurants has this morning posted pre-tax losses of £21.4m, announced the resignation of executive chairman Mark Jones and...

Powell has lost 13 pounds

Coffin lessee to end hunger strike today

By Ewan Turney

A multiple Enterprise lessee is to end his 10-day hunger strike in protest against "exorbitant" rents and "steep" beer prices at 6pm this evening — the pubco maintains it has offered every support possible.

Tchenguiz: has sold M&B stake

Tchenguiz sells M&B stake

By Ewan Turney

Property tycoon Robert Tchenguiz sold his 25% stake in Mitchells & Butlers last night following the collapse of the Icelandic economy — British billionaire Joe Lewis is rumoured to have acquired the shares.

Neame: tough times are ahead still

Sheps: Most difficult year in memory

By Ewan Turney

Increasing costs, the smoking ban and the credit crunch have combined to make it as difficult a year as anyone in the industry can remember, according to Shepherd Neame boss Jonathan Neame.

Kemp: roadshows will offer helpful tips

Punch offers licensees help at roadshows

By Ewan Turney

Punch Taverns is to hold a series of ten roadshows designed to offer valuable business tips to licensees. Drinks and food suppliers will be on hand...

Walker: world's best bartender

Bristol man is world's best bartender

By John Harrington

Bristol barman Danny Walker has been crowned the world's best bartender in a competition run by Czech beer brand Pilsner Urquell. Walker, of the...

Bish: Pubs facing perfect storm

Pub Manifesto to halt closures

By Ewan Turney

A total of 2,638 pubs will close next year if the Government does not take action and follow a four point rescue plan — that is the stark warning...

Industry meltdown?

Industry meltdown?

By Hamish Champ

Lemmings. That's how one City analyst described the investment community last week as shares in pubcos - and most other listed companies - dived...

Protz: Porman is pointless

Are wee heavies for the axe?

By Roger Protz

A 20-year-old Orkney Brewery beer is now being criticised by the Portman Group for its name and its abv, reports Roger Protz.

Pring: pubcos must listen to top BDMs

Time to reshape the pubco model

By Andrew Pring

If pubcos are to survive then the bosses at the top of those companies need to listen to their most talented operations managers, says Andrew Pring.

Tuppen: business model is robust

Tuppen: Enterprise is secure

By The PMA Team

Enterprise Inns chief executive Ted Tuppen has insisted that his company's business model is "robust and secure" with more than 80% of its pubs...

Group is holding back on leasehold venues

Fyne to focus on GK sites

By Mark Stretton, M&C Report

Loch Fyne Restaurants has dismissed suggestions that it is to shut down its expansion programme, but has confirmed that it is to rein back on...

Colm Powell has been in a coffin all week

Enterprise lessee on hunger strike

By Ewan Turney

A multiple Enterprise lessee has gone on hunger strike in protest against "exorbitant" rents but the pubco says it has done everything it can to help.

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