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BEPA urges EU action against countries non-compliant with caged hen legislation

The British Egg Products Association (BEPA) is urging the EU to ensure all countries are compliant with the Welfare of Laying Hens Directive.

Source:BEPA urges EU action against countries non-compliant with caged hen legislation

Four senior figures join the board of PASS, the national proof-of-age scheme

Four senior figures from trade associations have joined the Board of PASS, the national proof-of-age scheme.

Source:Four senior figures join the board of PASS, the national proof-of-age scheme

Brakes acquires £150m-worth of new business including DBC account and The Restaurant Group

Foodservice supplier Brakes has secured £150m from new contracts since the start of the year.

Source:Brakes acquires £150m-worth of new business including DBC account and The Restaurant Group

Great British Beer Festival 2012 picture gallery

This year’s Great British Beer Festival returned to London’s Olympia and as usual there was plenty to entertain punters at what is billed as “Britain’s Biggest Pub”. Visitors – including those on the opening trade day – could take their pick from over 800 different real ales, ciders and foreign beers. Our picture gallery has some of the highlights.

Source:Great British Beer Festival 2012 picture gallery

Enterprise Inns reports improvement in like-for-like trading

Enterprise Inns, the tenanted and leased pub company, has reported an improvement in like-for-like trading in the 44 weeks to 4 August, with like-for-like income across its total estate down 1.2% against a fall of 5.1% in the same period last year and a 1.6% decline in H1.

Source:Enterprise Inns reports improvement in like-for-like trading

London 2012 Olympics: Day 9 of pub landlady Janet Dooner's diary

Janet Dooner, licensee of the Railway Tavern
in Stratford, a stone’s throw from the Olympic Park, continues her exclusive Olympic diary. Follow her diary by signing up to our daily news alert

Source:London 2012 Olympics: Day 9 of pub landlady Janet Dooner's diary

Former Gordon Ramsay pub the Devonshire Arms back on the market

The Devonshire Arms, Chiswick-based pub that was formerly owned by high-profile chef Gordon Ramsay, has been placed on the market with vacant possession at a guide price of £1m.

Source:Former Gordon Ramsay pub the Devonshire Arms back on the market

London 2012 Olympics: Day 10 of pub landlady Janet Dooner's diary

Janet Dooner, licensee of the Railway Tavern
in Stratford, a stone’s throw from the Olympic Park, continues her exclusive Olympic diary. Follow her diary by signing up to our daily news alert

Source:London 2012 Olympics: Day 10 of pub landlady Janet Dooner's diary

London 2012 Olympics: Trade suffered for pubs in the first week claims research

Trade suffered in the first week of the Olympics says new research from the Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers (ALMR).

Source:London 2012 Olympics: Trade suffered for pubs in the first week claims research

BBPA flies the flag for British beer exports at global summit

The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) along with some of its leading members are flying the flag for beer exports at today’s British Business Embassy global business summit on retail, food and drink at Lancaster House in London.

Source:BBPA flies the flag for British beer exports at global summit