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'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…
Britain's pint price map: Find out if your local is close to serving a £10 beer
To call it a tough time for landlords would be an understatement. Faced with ever-increasing costs, one pub a day closed in 2025 (prompting The Telegraph to launch its Save Our Pubs campaign) – and the impact is being felt by drinkers, too…
Best UK breweries with secret bars, free beer & food - & prices start from £15
WHO doesn't love tucking into crispy chicken wings and chips after sinking tasty beers? Or sampling local pints with a few of your mates. That's what some of the best UK brewery tours have to offer. We've rounded up the best ones across the…
I Almost Missed This Striking Photo of Kate Middleton Laughing While Prince William Drinks a Beer
Samir Hussein/POOL supplied by Splash News In case you missed it, Prince William and Kate Middleton have been keeping busy, especially during their trip to Scotland. From visiting The Kelpies to trying their hand at curling and even learning how to…
THE JOY OF BEER: NA brews put Dry January within reach
January is the driest month; holiday season excess and the earnest resolutions of a new year lend themselves to reflection. Reflection promotes change, and change is hard. For those choosing and maintaining this “dry” hard to start…
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…
Major UK brewery saved from plunging into administration after £6.5m deal
A brewery company in the UK has been rescued from administration after a £6.5 million deal was struck. Several Keystone-owned breweries have been snapped up by the newly-formed Great British Drinks Company. Keystone Brewery Group is connected…
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…
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…
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…
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…
The 16 best bars and cafés in Paris
Cosy neighbourhood drinking spots, avant-garde cocktail joints, swish rooftop lounges with city views: Paris has something for everyone. Time-honoured bars with pavement terraces and aproned waiters still abound, but nor does the city lack for…
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…
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