All articles by Emily Sutherland – Page 2
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Venues employing illegal immigrants face instant closure
Pubs and restaurants that employ illegal immigrants could be stripped of their licences and face immediate closure for 48 hours under new powers outlined in the Immigration Bill.
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Hackney Council scraps late night licensing consultation
Hackney Council has scrapped a consultation on a proposed licensing policy after finding mistakes on an important document.
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Pubs minister: Britain is a 'brewing powerhouse'
Britain has been described as a ‘brewing powerhouse’ as new figures show a brewery is opening in Britain every other day.
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Search launched for first Pubs Code Adjudicator
Applications are now open for the pubs code adjudicator, with the chosen person set to rake in £130,000 a year.
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Analysis & Insight
Alcohol not important for social lives of most young people
One in five 16-24 year olds don’t drink any alcohol at all according to a new survey, with two thirds reporting that alcohol was either not very important or not at all important to their social lives.
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LNLs ‘not impacting on crime figures
Late night levies (LNLs) have yet to have a significant impact on reducing alcohol-related crime, according to figures released by local councils.
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CPL buys ABV Training
CPL Training has acquired competitor ABV Training as part of its plan to increase its UK market share.
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Tenants warned to 'use of lose' pubs code adjudicator
Tenants have been urged to ‘use or lose’ the new pubs code adjudicator, due to be up and running by June next year.
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57% in favour of introducing smoking rooms in pubs
More than half of those polled for a survey released today think that pubs should be allowed private smoking rooms.
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New pubs minister pledges to be 'champion for sector'
New community pubs minister Marcus Jones has assured the industry he will be a proactive supporter of pubs and that he is ready to take on the challenges ahead.
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Marcus Jones is named pub minister
Marcus Jones has been named as the new community pubs minister following a government reshuffle
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JDW guilty of discriminating against eight travellers
Central London County Court has ruled on a case after a group of Irish travellers sued JD Wetherspoon for discrimination when they were turned away from a north London pub in 2011.
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Trend for “super premiumisation” growing
Luxury spirit sales are up 37% according to research from CGA’s Peach Report
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BrewDog announces details of new sites
Scottish brewery and operator Brewdog has announced its latest site openings
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