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Blanket ACV is a 'publicity stunt'

Publican wants review into listing for 19 pubs.

Source:Blanket ACV is a 'publicity stunt'

Analysis: Enterprise prepares for an MRO future

Enterprise’s new five-year plan was revealed last week. Mike Berry picks out the main points of the pubco’s strategic review.

Source:Analysis: Enterprise prepares for an MRO future

Kingston's Barcadia has licence revoked

Kingston council’s licensing sub-committee has voted to revoke the licence of Barcadia, describing it has a ‘focal point for antisocial and criminal behaviour.’

Source:Kingston's Barcadia has licence revoked

New study gives insight into how age affects dining out behaviour

Millennials (aged 18-34) are the most adventurous when it comes to trying new tastes, whilst war babies (aged 65+) prefer British cuisine and familiar dining out venues, reported research commissioned by Santa Maria Foodservice.

Source:New study gives insight into how age affects dining out behaviour

£10m-worth of red tape slashed for small businesses

The Conservatives have unveiled their first plans for small businesses ahead of the Queen’s Speech next week.

Source:£10m-worth of red tape slashed for small businesses

Survey reveals nation's favourite dishes

A new survey has named the British public’s favourite dishes.

Source:Survey reveals nation's favourite dishes

M&B's Toby Carvery ranked top in new M&C Allegra research

Consumers rate Toby Carvery, the Mitchells & Butlers-owned brand, highest among pub brands for food quality, value for money and low prices, according to M&C Allegra Foodservices’ latest Eating Out Panel data.

Source:M&B's Toby Carvery ranked top in new M&C Allegra research

Pubs ordered to pay £19,500 for Premier League copyright breaches

Three English pubs have been ordered by the High Court to pay costs totalling £19,500 for illegally screening Premier League football.

Source:Pubs ordered to pay £19,500 for Premier League copyright breaches

Father's Day is now big business

Once dismissed as a gimmick, now the annual day is an opportunity to cash in. PMA reports.

Source:Father's Day is now big business

Focus on breakfast and brunch: rise and shine?

The first meal of the day is proving to be one of the fastest growing eating out occasions for those running UK pubs. Noli Dinkovski explores the subject of brekkie and brunch

Source:Focus on breakfast and brunch: rise and shine?