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Report bolsters price argument

MINIMUM pricing received a further boost last week when the University of Sheffield published an updated report on the impact the legislation would have. The...

Should fans enjoy a pint at the game?

The recent call by Partick Thistle for football clubs to be allowed to serve beer is worth investigating, writes solicitor Stephen McGowan LATE last year,...

G1 Group to make Ayrshire debut

STEFAN King’s G1 Group is set to make its first foray into Ayrshire with an outlet in Kilmarnock. The Glasgow-based company, which operates more than...

Maltmen present beer awards

THREE pubs received special commendation for their beer by the Incorporation of Maltmen, one of the ancient trades of Glasgow. The Bon Accord, The Drum...

Heather ale gets a whisky finish

Williams Bros links up with Auchentoshan to unleash Fraoch 22 TWO respected names from the worlds of beer and whisky have joined forces to launch...

Malmaison set to discover Dundee

MALMAISON is set to launch a hotel in Dundee next year after acquiring the lease of the former Tay Hotel. The listed city centre building...

Course bids to boost whisky knowledge

A NEW training scheme designed to improve the level of whisky knowledge among Scotland’s bar staff has been launched. Victor Brierley, who runs Glasgow Whisky...

Buzzworks outlet gutted by fire

<img src='https://sltn.tempurl.host/wp-content/gallery/02_12/1_1.jpg' alt='1_1' class='ngg-singlepic ngg-none' /> TROON bar and restaurant Lido was gutted by fire last Sunday (February 5). More than 30 firefighters tackled the blaze...

Help trade with anti-bigotry laws

THE Scottish Government has been urged to give pubs clear guidance on enforcing new anti-bigotry legislation. The Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland)...

Retailers slam off-sales cap

Edinburgh licensing board consults on overprovision. Retailers have slammed proposals to cap the number of off-sales in Edinburgh, claiming it could hit jobs and hamper regeneration in the city. The licensing board is considering a move to limit the number of licences issued to off-trade outlets, amid claims there could be overprovision across the board area, which currently has 412 off-sales licences.

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