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Inside November 2006
HEAD ON
Innovator vs Regulator: Liam O'Hare of AKA/The End
and Westminster Council's Audrey Lewis discuss the effects of 12 months of the Licensing Act
UP FRONT
Trade & Industry News
Nightclub operators register 0% failure in AMEC test purchases; Liverpool leisure and retail centre shapes up; New security guidance for chip & pin
One to Watch
Club Fashionista: the people bringing revellers into retail outlets after dark
OPERATIONAL
BEDA Bulletin
Why Alcohol Disorder Zones are a bad plan for all stakeholders
Legal News
The journey to licensing reform from initial proposals to the present day
LIQUID ASSETS
Drinks News
WKD becomes most popular RTD for first time; a rum do for Cuban Brothers
A Swift Half
Bacardi's Craig Harper
A Measured View
Global beers and growing choice
INTERVIEWS
Controlling Interest
Driving Licences: NIGHT interviews the minister responsible for licensing, Shaun Woodward MP
Outro
Chips with everything. Indie kings Hot Chip talk to Caroline Shaw about Willy Mason and drinking at the Met
FEATURES
Acting Up: NIGHT talks to a range of nighclub operators to find out how the Licensing Act has impacted on their businesses 12 months after implementation
VENUES
Karbon, Glasgow
The Classic Grand, Glasgow
Manchester 235, Manchester
The Pelican, Notting Hill
Oceana, Wolverhampton
Escapade, Chesterfield
TECHNOLOGY
Next generation audio: NIGHT talks to the people creating the next wave of audio technology
News
Marquee Audio's discrete install at Club Bar and Dining; EAW chosen for Lincoln University's Engine Shed; CGA brings integration to London hotel bar; Void's Mycro and Impulse series in two Poole venues; Cortex HDC-1000 from GCI Technologies
Company Profile
Walter Mirauer talks to Telex Shuttlesound's Paul Barretta

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