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The top stories and latest news, dedicated to the licensed trade in Scotland.

UKHospitality Scotland Executive Director Leon Thompson, Chief Executive Kate Nicholls, and Scotland Chairman Chris Wayne-Wills.

Don’t make life harder for hospitality – delay the DRS

Governments, whether in Westminster or Holyrood, haven’t got the money to help hospitality businesses through the current economic crisis – but they could stop making life harder for them.

Rejuvenated Edinburgh pub is declared a ‘Community Hero’  

IN recognition of its hard work on behalf of local causes, The Waverley Inn on Edinburgh's Southhouse Broadway has been given a Community Hero Award.
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Level three will cost capital pubs £3.2 million

Keeping Edinburgh in level three of coronavirus restrictions will cost the city’s pubs £3.2 million in turnover, according to the Scottish Beer & Pub Association (SBPA)
• The Fair Deal for your Local campaign travelled to Scotland in May.

Scots pub tenants welcome report

Document aims to ‘set record straight’ on pubco reform, group says By Gillian McKenzie SCOTTISH pub tenants have welcomed the launch of a “myth-busting” report by...

Don’t tie boards to immigration

Proposals to link alcohol licences to immigration checks slammed

Tourist tax would harm economy

Claims levy would cost millions as consultation looms
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Coronavirus: One day to save one million jobs

The UK Government has 24 hours to save a million jobs across the country, a hospitality trade group has warned

It’s heating up in ScotHot’s kitchen

WITH one month to go, things are heating up ahead of ScotHot 2017 thanks to the unveiling of a star-studded chef line-up for the...

Highland graduates have learned for life

A FRESH cohort of bartenders have graduated from Diageo’s Learning for Life training programme, completing their six-week course with a graduation ceremony at The Whitehouse in Inverness.

Trade welcomes lifting of face mask law on 18th April

Confirmation that the legal requirement to wear face coverings in most indoor public spaces will become guidance from 18th April has been welcomed by the hospitality industry.

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Jack Cummins
LEGAL by Jack Cummins
FINANCIAL Wylie & Bisset
Neil Morrison
ASK THE OPERATOR Neil Morrison
THE GRAPEVINE
Luke Richardson
MEET THE MAKER
William Woodburn
MIXED UP WORLD Ewan Angus