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Top non-alcoholic beers that taste like the real thing, industry experts say
With new studies highlighting the health risks of alcohol, some drinkers are starting to reconsider their daily habits. Anyone looking to cut alcohol intake is now in luck: The non-alcoholic beer market has grown substantially over the past decade.
'People can be cruel - I learned that early': US pop star Madison Beer on child fame and fan attacks
Madison Beer may only be 26, but she is something of a veteran in the pop industry. She got her start at 13, after Justin Bieber tweeted a link to a YouTube video of her covering Etta James's At Last, and has spent the intervening decade-plus…
Govt extends BIS certification deadline on aluminium cans; beverage industry welcomes move
The government has extended the timeline for the rollout of mandatory quality control norms for aluminium cans used in the food processing and beverages industry, providing relief to alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage makers, from cola makers to…
High January Is the New Dry January. Sales of THC Drinks Are Booming.
On a chilly January afternoon at a Stew Leonard's grocery store in Paramus, N.J., prominently featured in the center of the liquor department, sit stacks of colorful boxes of hemp-infused drinks. There are tropical punch seltzers. Pineapple…
Five ways weight-loss jabs are changing spending habits
They're the injections helping some people shed pounds, but weight-loss drugs are also transforming the way people spend. About 1.6 million people in the UK used weight-loss jabs in 2024, the latest research from University College London suggests…
We've been tipped off about the cosiest pubs in Cornwall this winter
Cornwall was recently ranked among the top spots for cosy pubs in the UK - and it's not hard to see why. Boltholes dating back hundreds of years are dotted across the coast, with large open fireplaces still keeping them warm today. Ghost stories…
The latest planning, licensing and closure notices across Greater Manchester
A huge new waste recovery centre and a massive housing scheme form part of the significant developments tabled across Greater Manchester. A waste recovery centre plan has been submitted in Bolton. It is expected to handle most of the city-region's…
WIN a pair of hospitality tickets to the BetMGM 2026 Premier League Darts Final
From February to May, the sport's greatest names will battle over 17 action-packed nights. You'll see the World's number one Luke Little and defending champ Luke Humphries all building towards the Premier League Darts London Finals at The O2 on…
The pub that survived disaster, but not Rachel Reeves
Bob Griffiths unlocks the door of The Phoenix at noon on Saturday, the last day a pub will ever open on this corner. His hands move with practised efficiency, turning the key, flipping the sign, lighting the fire in the white building's chimney. He…
From British child to India's trusted voice: Mark Tully
As a child of rich British parents in West Bengal's Tollygunge in the late 1930s, Mark Tully was not allowed to socialise with locals. As if in a karmic response to his parents' preferences, Tully spent a lifetime in India as a journalist and…
Tom Kerridge: I don't regret for a minute having been an incredibly heavy drinker
Tom Kerridge has taken to the barricades. As hospitality has woken up to the catastrophic effects of Labour's changes to rents and rates, Britain's most beloved publican has been front and centre of the fightback, lobbying ministers, giving…
Modi government just gave a breather to the beverage industry
What's the story The Indian government has extended the deadline for compulsory Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification on aluminum cans. The move comes as a relief to both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage manufacturers, including beer…
How Demented Do You Have To Be to Oppose Making America Healthy Again?
I recently had a discussion with my wife about how healthy eggs are. We both agreed that they're good for you – go eat some eggs – but my wife insisted that all the good stuff in them was in the yolk. As a kid, I remembered the…
BBC sitcom 'to make comeback' 15 years after it ended and cast are 'all onboard
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps is reportedly set for a television comeback. The legendary sitcom, which followed four twentysomethings as they navigated love, life and unemployment, ran from 2000 until 2011 on the BBC. The series made a…
Pensioner's living costs after escaping 'unaffordable' Europe' for his 'perfect' country
Bragi Jonsson enjoys his new life in Thailand A former security guard who traded his European lifestyle for a sunny Southern Hemisphere destination has revealed the true cost of living there. Bragi Jonsson, an Icelander who despises the bitter…
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