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Nats destined to fail over pricing

The SNP has signalled its intention to try again to legislate for a minimum unit price for alcohol if re-elected, but there’s no indication...

Trade at heart of election campaign

Three of the four main parties have outlined their plans for tourism, alcohol and licensing, but pubs don’t need any more red tape THE campaign...

Pubs caught in Old Firm fall-out

Move to midweek kick-offs gains credibility as Glasgow board voices concern over match day hours restrictions THE top-level summit chaired by First Minister Alex Salmond...

Craft beer is a national treasure

It’s going from strength to strength, but duty system must be reformed to help microbrewers fulfil their potential SUCCESS stories in the drinks trade have been...

Retailers deserve moment in sun

THE burden imposed on the on-trade by the tidal wave of alcohol legislation introduced in recent years has been well-documented on the pages of...

Should we follow the French on VAT?

JD Wetherspoon isn’t universally admired in the Scottish trade, at least certainly not within the independent sector. The pub giant has made life far...

Trade can rise to challenges ahead

AS the trade surveys its prospects at the start of another year, it’s hard to imagine that 2011 will amount to anything more than...

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ASK THE OPERATOR Neil Morrison
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