Licensing
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New powers for councils to ban 24-hour licences in problem areas
05 February 2010 by Neil Gerrard
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MPs to call for 50p minimum price for alcohol – For more hospitality stories, see what the weekend papers say
04 January 2010 by Angela Frewin
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SBPA demands action over Scottish licence delays
08 December 2009 by Neil Gerrard
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SBPA calls for clemency over late paperwork for new Premises Licences
30 November 2009 by cjxkixiucxuqu0910bdqrhax7
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Another law is not the answer to binge drinking
19 November 2009 by Peter Hancock
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Regent Inns' white knight signs licence for Jongleurs comedy clubs
30 October 2009 by Daniel Thomas
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Up to 40% of Scottish licensees still waiting for new licences
27 October 2009 by Daniel Thomas
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Pub licence reviews and extended opening hours on the rise
26 October 2009 by Daniel Thomas
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Cheaper and simpler licensing application procedure on the horizon
02 October 2009
by Emma White
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Brown accused of populism over 24-hour-drinking ban proposals
30 September 2009
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Tories would scrap 24-hour drinking laws and oppose minimum pricing
17 September 2009 by Emma White
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Noise complaints threaten licence of Guy Ritchie pub
04 September 2009 by cjxkixiucxuqu0910bdqrhax7
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£60m cost of Scottish licensing act could close thousands of pubs
01 September 2009 by Emma White
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