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Sobering Thoughts…Should There be Minimum Pricing on Alcohol?

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Is this the end of the Happy Hour, as we know it?

According to a Report published by a cross-party Health Committee, on 8 January 2010, the U.K. Government should introduce minimum prices on alcoholic drinks, independent and tighter regulation of promotions, a rise in taxes on spirits, and mandatory health warnings on labels.

The Home Affairs Select Committee wants to end cheap drinks promotions thought to encourage binge-drinking.

It criticises Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s administration for being too sympathetic to supermarkets and drink producers and not paying enough attention to doctors. The report says that the Government is guilty of a “failure of will and competence” over alcohol policy.

Live and Let Live – Live music to get a reprieve?

Live music.. coming soon to a pub near you (hopefully).

Live music.. coming soon to a pub near you (hopefully).

We now have a minor step forward for licensing and live music. The current licensing laws mean that most, if not all, solo and duo performances have to be licensed under the Licensing Act as “regulated entertainment.” This means that many small pubs have been forced to put an end to any form of live music. That means no open mike nights, no piano in the pub on a Sunday and no sing alongs.