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Northumberland pub supplies local school meals
Battlesteads pub in Northumberland has started providing meals for children at a nearby school after the school was forced to close its kitchen due to funding cuts. Wark First School in Wark near Hexham had to make its part-time cook redundant after budget cuts imposed...

BBPA sends MPs message in a bottle to highlight high tax on beer
The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) has highlighted the high tax on beer ahead of next month's Budget by sending a message in a bottle to MPs. The message warns of the dangers of another huge hike in the tax on beer this year.

Miller launches six month aged St Stefanus beer
Miller Brands has launched a new six month aged 750ml format of its Belgian craft beer St Stefanus, which it first started importing to the UK last October. Previously only available in a 330ml bottle, St Stefanus is part of Miller Brands' portfolio of authentic beers...

Three industry heavyweights to debate future of pub industry at ALMR conference
Three pub industry heavyweights are expected to debate the future of their industry at the Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers' (ALMR) conference. The ALMR will host JD Wetherspoon founder Tim Martin, Mitchells & Butlers executive chairman Bob Ivell and Stonegate Pub Company chairman Ian Payne at an event on 3 May.

Hydes to launch spring craft ale
Hydes Brewery is set to launch the second of its craft ales for 2012 - Berry Good Ale. Berry Good Ale, designed for early spring, is a copper-toned ale, brewed using Goldings and Fuggle hops...

Big Hospitality News

Kent pub chips named the best in the UK

Chips served in The Three Tuns pub in Sittingbourne, Kent have clinched the title of 'Best/PubRestaurant Chips' in the UK in an award voted for by the public to celebrate National Chip Week.

Hot Talent 2012: finalists revealed

Six talented members of the hospitality industry under 30 have made the final of Hot Talent, the competition run by Hotelympia and supported by BigHospitality and Restaurant magazine.

Kitchen Equipment: Top chefs reveal their must-have kitchen kit

In the latest instalment of our Kitchen Equipment Special Feature we asked chefs working in pub, restaurant and hotel kitchens to tell us the one bit of kit they couldn't live without and we filmed three of them showing us exactly what made the equipment special.

Kitchen Equipment: When its time to replace or invest in key items

Installing a completely new kitchen is great if you have the funds and the time to do it, but for many, a dream kitchen can remain just that.

BII 2012 Licensee of the Year: Semi-finalists revealed

The British Institute of Innkeeping has revealed the 21 semi-finalists for its 2012 Licensee of the Year Awards.

Morning Advertiser News

BBPA delivers bottle duty message to MPs

The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has delivered a ‘message in a bottle’ to MPs warning of the dangers of another huge hike in the tax on beer.

BISC: Bailey questions Prime Minister over pubco deal

Business Innovation and Skills Committee (BISC) chairman Adrian Bailey demanded action from David Cameron over the pubco-tenant relationship during Prime Minister’s Questions today.

Gastropub pioneers secure third site

QHA Limited, the pub company run by gastropub pioneers Michael Kittos and Tony Wolfe, has secured its third site, a former Samuel Smith pub in central London.

Shepherd Neame opens pub fish & chip shop

Kent brewer Shepherd Neame has transformed a London pub to include a traditional fish & chip shop.

Two food staff boost St Austell’s offer

St Austell has taken on two new staff to improve the estate’s food offer.

BBC News


Homs reporters' deaths condemned
The killings of two Western reporters in Homs and the reported deaths of 60 people across Syria trigger Western condemnation of Bashar al'Assad's regime.

Cherie Blair starts hacking case
Cherie Blair has started legal proceedings over phone hacking, her solicitor confirms.

Comic Frank Carson dies aged 85
Northern Irish comedian Frank Carson, whose catch phrases included "It's a cracker", has died aged 85, surrounded by his family.

'MP held over Parliament assault'
A man, understood to be Labour MP Eric Joyce, has been arrested on suspicion of assault following a disturbance at the Houses of Parliament.

World leaders to discuss Somalia
African and Western leaders are to discuss the future of Somalia, including the threat from terrorism and piracy, at a major conference in London.

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