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The difference between no alcohol and low alcohol

THE LOW & NO PROJECT

The difference between no alcohol and low alcohol

By Gary Lloyd

Often a confusing factor in the drinks sphere, Diageo GB has told The Morning Advertiser what the difference is between the two facets of ‘low’ and ‘no’ alcohol beverages.

Water bills to rise by 42% for businesses

Water bills to rise by 42% for businesses

By Rebecca Weller

Ofwat’s £104bn plan to improve water companies’ services will see bills rise by 42% for businesses over the next five years, adding further “barriers to growth” for hospitality.

Upham Inns posts revenue rise in annual report

Upham Inns posts revenue rise in annual report

By Gary Lloyd

Upham Inns has posted a boost in revenue and gross profit in its results for the financial year ended 31 March 2024, citing a “noticeable improvement” during the second half of the period.

On-trade sales volumes slump post-Budget

On-trade sales volumes slump post-Budget

By Gary Lloyd

Hospitality is suffering since the Budget announcement at the end of October, according to real time market intelligence platform Oxford Partnership.

Darts players sponsorship gifted to PubAid

Darts players sponsorship gifted to PubAid

By Gary Lloyd

Not-for-profit organisation PubAid has been gifted shirt sponsorship of three players in the ongoing PDC World Darts Championship by Sky Business.

CAMRA stalwarts pass away

CAMRA stalwarts pass away

By Roger Protz, beer writer

The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) is mourning the loss of two of its key pioneers who championed beer festivals and independent brewers.

How to survive 2025!

How to survive 2025!

With the year ahead looming, the Lock In team spoke to a range of experts on what to expect from 2025.

OPINION: Using staff to drive sales and enhance customer experience

OPINION

OPINION: Using staff to drive sales and enhance customer experience

By Claire Warner, head of advocacy at Diageo

As operators navigate today’s challenging environment, further compounded by the loss of almost 16,000 on-trade sites since March 2020[1], it has never been so important for outlets to use every tool in their armoury to drive sales through the till.

Hospitality insolvencies hit a two-year low

Hospitality insolvencies hit a two-year low

By Rebecca Weller

Hospitality insolvencies hitting a two-year low is an “early Christmas present” for operators, audit, tax and consulting firm RSM UK has said.

Update on Martyn’s Law

LICENSING HUB: LEGAL WITH POPPLESTON ALLEN

Update on Martyn’s Law

By Andy Grimsey

It was in April 2024 when I last provided a detailed update on Martyn’s Law and a lot has happened since then.

‘What is going on with Guinness?!’

REVIEW OF THE WEEK

‘What is going on with Guinness?!’

By Ed Bedington

The Morning Advertiser’s Ed Bedington caught up with award-winning operator Emma Gibbon of the Plough and the Hewlett in Cheltenham to get her take on the week’s events.

A community Christmas at the Bevy

A community Christmas at the Bevy

By Felicity Giles

The Bevendean Cooperative pub is dedicated to supporting its local community, especially during the Christmas period.

GDP figures 'extremely worrying' for sector

GDP figures 'extremely worrying' for sector

By Rebecca Weller

October’s GDP figures have been described as ‘extremely worrying’ for the sector as dwindling consumer confidence continues to impact pubs following the autumn Budget.

Kopparberg unveils new cider flavour

NEW PRODUCTS ROUND-UP

Kopparberg unveils new cider flavour

By Rebecca Weller

This month’s edition of The Morning Advertiser’s new products round-up includes Kopparberg, Adnams, Dutch Barn Vodka and James May Gin.

ANALYSIS: The allure of Guinness

ANALYSIS

ANALYSIS: The allure of Guinness

By Gary Lloyd

Following reports Guinness manufacturer Diageo is struggling to fulfil supplies to pubs across Great Britain, The Morning Advertiser (The MA) looks at what the appeal is when it comes to the famed pint of ‘the black stuff’.