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Cigarettes
2 November 2007
DoH Release Smoking Ban Transition Report

The introduction of smokefree workplaces and public places has run smoothly, a Department of Health report suggests. The findings cover the July to September 2007 period, and indicate that the public have reported a healthier atmosphere in pubs and clubs... Read more

Supermarket
1 November 2007
OFF SALES ALCOHOL PRICING is WITHIN COMPETION LAW

The competition commission has found that deep discounting in the off trade sector is not anti-competitive, following its highly anticipated report on UK supermarkets. The news will come as a disappointment to on-trade operators who face pressure from... Read more

Carling Academy Oxford

1 November 2007
AMG announce plans for two new carling Academy venues
John Northcote, Founding Director of the AMG Group – operator of the Carling Academy brand - has announced the acquisition of two new sites, both earmarked for conversion to Carling Academy venues.  “The two new venues are the old... Read more

Christopher Lawrence

31 october 2007
LAWRENCE CLEARED OF DJ COMP FRAUD

American Trance DJ Christopher Lawrence has been cleared of any wrong doing in the voting for this year's DJ Mag Top 100 poll. Lawrence was among the DJs at the heart of an alleged vote rigging scam at the awards scheme, with a number of DJs have been accused of multiple votes. Lawrence was accused of ordering... Read more
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Know Your Limits
18 October 2007
MIDDLE CLASS DRINKING SPARKS CONCERN

The public health minister Dawn Primarolo has said that Britain's drinking culture "has to change" after new research revealed that people in middle class areas are more likely to consume too much alcohol. A government-commissioned study found that people in affluent suburbs were more likely to consume "hazardous" ... Read more

Social Group

11 October 2007
MINISTERS hail fall in underage sales

Ministers have claimed an undercover police operation shows alcohol sales to children are falling. During the Home Office-funded campaign to tackle underage sales of alcohol this summer, under-18s were sent into 2,683 'problematic' premises to buy drink. Of those businesses, 1,064 made at least one sale to a minor, eight per cent made at least two... Read more

Smirnoff BEDA Awards

25 september 2007
Smirnoff Beda Awards

The winners of the Smirnoff Beda Awards 2007 were unveiled on Sunday at a spectacular ceremony at the Hilton Metropole Hotel in Birmingham. Designed to celebrate the highest standards of innovation, entertainment and corporate responsibility in the nightclub industry, the Smirnoff BEDA Awards 2007 were hosted by Patrick Kielty and featured... Read more

 

Gordon Brown

25 September 2007
BROWN PLACES PRESSURE ON OFF TRADE
Gordon Brown has repeated calls for shops and supermarkets to stop underage and irresponsibly discounted alcohol sales or face loosing their licence. In a key speech given at Monday's Labour Party Conference, his first as Prime Minister, Brown highlighted the negative effect that irresponsible alcohol sales... Read more

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