Most GPs disagree with the chief medical officer and believe alcohol can be part of a healthy lifestyle May 24, 2016 Most GPs disagree with the comments made by the UK's chief medical officer (CMO) in January that there is no safe level of alcohol consumption, new research shows. The poll, conducted by medeConnect for the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra), found 60 per cent of GPs surveyed disagreed with the guidance from CMO Sally Davies, which [...]
World Naked Bike Ride is coming to London tomorrow June 10, 2016 One particular group of cycling fanatics is probably hoping for some very nice weather tomorrow. The World Naked Bike Ride, an annual protest against oil dependency and car culture, is coming to the streets of London tomorrow, just in case you missed it last year. Today, anybody of a prudish disposition may want to avert their eyes in [...]
Surprise! Beer campaign group says drinking beer makes you happier January 25, 2016 Going to the pub makes you happier, this according to a new study by Oxford University – which was carried out for… The Campaign for Real Ale (Camra). People who regularly go to their local are significantly happier, more trusting, have more friends and a better quality of life, according to the study: People who said [...]
Heineken to drink up £30m into overhaul of UK pubs portfolio July 1, 2015 DUTCH brewing giant Heineken is to invest £30m into its UK Star Pubs & Bars estate this year as part of a five-year plan to boost its food offering at its “wet-led” pubs. The company became a leading player in the UK pub sector after buying Scottish & Newcastle in 2008 with Denmark’s Carlsberg. In [...]
Eastway Brasserie review: A slick and Manhattan-styled diner serving classic dishes May 24, 2016 This slick and moody Manhattan-style brasserie is tucked inside the illustrious Great Eastern Hotel by Liverpool Street Station. The glossy walnut and polished marble decor suggests Mad Men cool, but Eastway Brasserie turns out to be a more casual lunchtime spot, a charcuterie and grill serving burgers, sandwiches and steaks to hungry commuters. Here's the [...]
Texas Joe’s restaurant review: Joe Walters brings the Lone Star to London Bridge August 16, 2016 Anyone who has been to Levi Roots’ Caribbean Smokehouse will know that success on Dragons’ Den does not a restaurateur make. So it was with some trepidation that I approached Texas Joe’s, opened off the back of an appearance on Dragons’ Den (and, more recently, a number of London pop-ups) from jerky peddling Texan Joe [...]
Focus On Deptford: First time buyers flock to SE8 in search of affordable homes, but is it the new Shoreditch? May 26, 2016 In Tudor times, Deptford was the centre of the naval world. Operated by the Royal Navy from the mid-16th to the late 19th century, the Deptford Docks maintained warships for 350 years and attracted the greatest mariners of the time to its shores, from Sir Water Raleigh to Sir Francis Drake. But once the navy [...]
Euro 2016 and Rio Olympics set to pump at least £3bn back into UK economy May 1, 2016 Britain can expect a significant financial boost from a summer of sport featuring the Olympics and Euro 2016 according to economists’ estimates. Food, drink, retail and betting businesses are all expected to benefit from a surge in consumer spending this summer as the public cheers on Team GB in Rio de Janeiro and the England, [...]
Brexit vote too important to be left up to politicians June 1, 2016 Moan all you like about the EU referendum but it's got people talking. From Cornwall to the City and from the Western Isles to Westminster, people are engaged and discussing the issues. People are debating in restaurants and outside pubs and, as is always the case in political campaigns, they're doing so with more nuance and [...]
Heineken hopes F1 will help its beer zoom off shelf June 1, 2016 Brewing giant Heineken is reportedly close to tying up a five-year £100m deal to sponsor Formula One. The sport is more globalised than ever, with races now taken place in extremely lucrative markets across the Middle East, America and eastern Europe. Although many consumer brands have sponsored the sport over the years – with Red [...]