The Association of Licensed Multiple Operators (ALMR) is backing a campaign to develop a voluntary UK Aviation Industry Code of Practice on Disruptive Passengers.
Source:ALMR supports nationwide scheme to minimise passenger disruption
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The Association of Licensed Multiple Operators (ALMR) is backing a campaign to develop a voluntary UK Aviation Industry Code of Practice on Disruptive Passengers. Source:ALMR supports nationwide scheme to minimise passenger disruption BrewDog is now producing 660ml bottles of its hoppy Dead Pony Club brew, which it revealed to customers in a Snapchat exclusive, after rocking the trade earlier this week with the release of its first real ale. Source:BrewDog reveals 660ml Dead Pony Club bottles on Snapchat The Morning Advertiser takes a look at pubs reopened and renovated in July 2016. Source:Pub openings July 2016 The Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) Committee has urged the Government to replace its newly-appointed Pubs Code Adjudicator (PCA), Paul Newby, citing his perceived conflict of interest and inability to command the trust of pub tenants. Source:BIS select committee urges replacement of Pubs Code Adjudicator Creating a children’s menu that satisfies young appetites, while keeping mum and dad happy that their cherubs are eating a balanced diet, can be tough. But the experts have a few ideas. Andrew Don reports A distraught publican’s licence has been revoked by the local council after a string of late-night lock-ins at the pub. Source:'Every pub does it': Pub loses licence after 8am lock-ins JD Wetherspoon has defended upping prices of a pint at pubs near football grounds on matchdays. Source:JD Wetherspoon slammed for pint price hikes on matchdays A couple on a dinner date at a local Harvester were stunned when they were told there was essentially nothing available from the menu apart from chicken. Source:Harvester diner fuming over 'disgraceful' lack of options Under-18s can legally purchase low and non-alcoholic beer in pubs, however, many pubs will not permit these sales. A Sussex brewery and pub chain is supporting an anti-hate campaign, after such crimes increased in the UK following the decision to leave the European Union. Source:Pub group backs anti-racism campaign, following Brexit |
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