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British pubs closing due to soaring costs

Rising taxes, energy bills, and operational costs are pushing British pubs to the brink, with hundreds shutting their doors permanently. Discover the challenges facing the industry and what it means for communities.

Why British Pub Food Has Gone Downhill

Once a staple of hearty British fare, pub food has taken a nosedive in quality. From microwaved meals to lacklustre ingredients, we explore why gastropubs are struggling to keep up.

Summer Riots: Key Lessons One Year On

A year after the UK's summer riots, experts reflect on the causes, responses, and lasting impacts. What has changed, and what still needs addressing?

CTE Found in Brain of California Shooter Shane Tamura

Medical experts have identified chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in the brain of Shane Tamura, the gunman behind a deadly California shooting. The findings raise urgent questions about brain injuries and violent behaviour.

St Helens pub 'The Black Horse' destroyed in fire

A historic pub in St Helens, 'The Black Horse,' has been gutted by a massive fire, leaving the community in shock. Emergency services battled the flames overnight as locals mourn the loss of a cherished landmark.

Wetherspoon to open 30 new UK pubs

Pub giant Wetherspoon announces ambitious plans to open 30 new locations, creating jobs and boosting local economies nationwide.

Scientists find possible cause of Guillain-Barré Syndrome

Researchers at the University of Manchester uncover a possible connection between Campylobacter bacteria and the rare neurological disorder Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), sparking new avenues for treatment and prevention.

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