Brexit was at the heart of the Queen’s Speech (21 June), as she announced the Government’s priority to secure the “best possible deal” as the country prepares to leave the European Union.
Gin and tonics are a firm British favourite at the moment, which is why owner of the Queen Charlotte, John Perry, has ensured his pub specialises in the drink.
Customers “seem to like” a half-naked painting of the Queen at a London pub – which was drawn to mark her landmark of becoming the longest serving monarch.
The career of a remarkable licensee who has run the same pub for 55 years was celebrated with a beer festival over the weekend. Hundreds of drinkers...
Alastair Campbell, the ex-labour spin doctor, is going to tell the trade how to improve its image. After an onslaught by the media the PR specialist...
Former Home Secretary David Blunkett is the latest addition to the line-up for The Publican Conference on November 16 in London.Mr Blunkett, who has...
Operators wanting to find out more about the issues affecting the pub property sector will have the opportunity at The Publican Property Conference....
Kronenbourg's premium beer, 1664, commemorates the date when a cooper named Jerome Hatt first brewed in Strasbourg. He based his small brewery in the...
by Tony Halstead Tony Blair set the clock ticking towards licensing reform this week with the first official confirmation that a new Bill will appear...
British Meat has been inundated with requests for places at its Foodservice Summit next month.As a result, the organisers have moved the summit to a...
With the World Cup and the Queen's Golden Jubilee nearly upon us it looks like the summer of 2002 will be one to remember. Jackie Annett reportsPubs...
Exclusive pub-goers survey revealed at Publican Conference 2001A major new piece of research into consumer trends and attitudes towards pubs will be...
Pubs providing the best access and services for disabled customers are to be recognised in the EASE awards 2001.The scheme was launched earlier this...