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BrewDog co-founder James Watt 'considers buying back craft beer firm
BrewDog co-founder and 'worst boss in the world' James Watt is considering buying back the craft beer firm after it was put up for sale. Watt, who was declared 'captain and co-founder' when he stepped down as CEO in 2024, is understood to be…
Mystery solved? 150-year-old alcohol found in Utah may not be beer after all
Researchers may have solved the mystery of the 150-year-old alcohol bottle discovered in Utah — and there are some surprises. The artifact was found this summer at an archaeological site in Alta, Utah, a once-booming mining town now known…
Indian restaurant which inspired Brits' love of curry and beer faces closure
The Daily Star is today launching a balti battle to save the birthplace of Britain's love of curry'n'beer. The UK's first Indian restaurant - which introduced the nation's No1 favourite food to Blighty - faces being shut down and turned into…
Stop taxing beer and lure Gen Z off cannabis', says Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson reckons the Government should stop taxing beer to lure G-Zedders off weed. The Clarkson's Farm host said work sickness rates would plummet if folk had a pint with their pals rather than getting stoned. He confessed he is allergic to…
Craft beer brand BrewDog seeks cash injection as empty Oxford bar for sale
The Scotland-based brewer, which makes craft beer such as Punk IPA and Elvis Juice, has appointed consultants AlixPartners to oversee a potential sale process. A spokesperson for BrewDog said: “As with many businesses operating in a…
Iconic British pub chain set to cut around 100 jobs as it plots restructure
AN ICONIC British pub chain is set to cut around 100 jobs as it plans its second restructure in two years. Greene King, which has about 2,600 locations across the UK, is said to be considering a shake-up to its head office and central functions.
Europe Today Looks Different From the One Trump's Team Describes
There is an Afghan grocery store on the blocks outside the main train station in Munich. Halal food counters are sprinkled amid the cathedral spires and beer halls. Nearly one of every three residents you meet in town is not German. It's a decent…
Challenges of being a GP in remote areas | Letter
It's not surprising that rural practices such as Coniston in the Lake District find it hard to recruit GPs, writes Dr John Holden Regarding your report (Lake District village struggles to find GP – despite ad pledging ‘we'll never run…
How these luxury watchmakers are going beyond boutiques
In luxury watchmaking, the experience surrounding a purchase is now as carefully constructed as the watches themselves, prompting a wave of new spaces designed for hosting clients. Alongside their boutiques, a handful of watchmakers have opened…
Albanese celebrates re-opening of Sydney NRL ground after $20m refurb
Parramatta may have found their replacement for prodigal son Zac Lomax after Sean Russell starred in their 40-6 pre-season defeat of understrength Cronulla at Henson Park. Sunday's match was the first NRL fixture played at iconic inner-west ground…
'I would love to be a Weet-Bix kid': What's next for Australia's latest Olympic gold medallists?
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Livigno: Few Australian public figures experience the whiplash of instant celebrity more acutely than a newly-minted Olympic gold…
Map shows 1,267 pubs at risk of closure as industry hits out at Rachel Reeves
The pub industry has complained about skyrocketing costs Energy, National Insurance and minimum wage are among the increased costs being faced by many hospitality businesses across the country. Thousands of pubs across the country are grappling…
Sofía Gómez Villafañe and Mads Wurtz Schmidt start the season on top step with overall victory at a muddy edition of Santa Vall
It was a challenging season opener for the 2026 Gravel Earth Series as rain before the first day of racing at the two-stage Santa Vall by The Traka turned it into a muddy affair. Specialized Off-road team riders Sofía Gómez…
Nick Castellanos Reflects on Phillies Tenure, 'Miami Incident' on Video After Padres Contract
Nick Castellanos' time with the Philadelphia Phillies was fated for divorce the moment he brought a beer to the dugout after being removed for a defensive substitution against the Miami Marlins in June. Castellanos admitted to doing so in an…
James Trafford unsure over his Man City future due to Gianluigi Donnarumma
James Trafford admits he was taken aback when Manchester City signed Gianluigi Donnarumma. Trafford was handed the City number one jersey when he rejected Newcastle to return to his boyhood club in a £27million move from Burnley last summer.
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