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The future of Britain's pubs now hangs in the balance, with many questioning whether the government's decision to ban takeaway pints will have a lasting negative impact on the sector.
saying landlords face the toughest fight to survive in modern times. Ollie Vaulkhard, 53, has been in the industry for 30 years, and owns 17 pubs employing 400 staff across the North east of England.
Article continues below With around 45,800 pubs across Britain, their mission is far from over – but the couple are determined to have a half pint or a spirit and mixer in every single one.
ONE of the oldest pubs in Britain has closed for good after serving pints for 570 years. The Abbot's Fireside in Elham, near Canterbury, has been in business since the reign of Henry VIII.
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As well as sampling the wares, Mr Harvey also documents his journey around Britain’s pubs on social media. “It wasn’t until around pub 100 that a mate told me to put my journey on social media.
Craig Noble's former job as a nurse came into play when he rushed to the student's aid when he suddenly collapsed and had a seizure while shopping in the Asda.
TAKEAWAY pints made popular during the pandemic will be banned despite a pubs backlash. Licensing laws were relaxed in lockdowns to allow the sale of grab-and-go beers. The rule change is due to ...
Dale Harvey is often joined by his partner Holly Booth for the pub trips, which are documented on social media ...