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Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries prepared for smoking ban
Set your sights now for when the smoke clears
Free vote moves England closer to total smoking ban
Fallout from the smoking banThe Government's failure to impose a blanket smoking ban is likely to create confusion over exactly what is allowed. Greig Thewlis tries to see past the smog MPs move to make smoking ban comprehensive
Market Town Taverns stubs out smoking
Health Select Committee slams the Government’s smoking plans
Watch staff hours, employers warned
Industry survey backs total ban on smoking
A licence to raise taxes?It's now three weeks since the new licensing act came into force. Ross Bentley revisits four operators to find out how the law is shaping up for them Pressure grows for total smoking ban
Let's have a whiff of compromise
Pork pie-makers to get decision by ChristmasThe High Court should say by year's end whether Melton Mowbray pork pies can have protection for their name The week in brief Hotel for pampered pets Japan's booming population of pets can now live in the lap of luxury in their own five-star hotel while their owners are travelling abroad. The Pet Inn Royal, which opened last week by terminal 2 at Tokyo's Narita airport, offers 170 air-conditioned rooms for pets ranging from 4,000 yen (£19) per night to 20,000 yen (£96) for a de luxe suite. Cats, dogs and smaller animals - including rabbits, hamsters and ferrets - are all welcome. Staff will be available 24 hours a day for veterinary and grooming services and regular exercise.
Brighton hotel sold for £3m Brighton's Best Western Hotel has been sold for £3m to property investment company Bond Street Estates. The 52-bedroom property on the Brighton seafront was bought as a going concern from Fine Southern Hotels. Bond Street Estates has agreed a lease with current operator Vienna Hotels to continue managing the hotel.
Visit London's 2005 accolade Critics slam proposals to raise legal age for buying cigarettes
W&D to put food before fags
MPs rally for a ban as Government ignores smoking consultation
Drinkers still choose to have night-cap at home, says surveyOff licences rather than pubs and clubs are benefiting most from the longer licensing hours introduced last Thursday in England and Wales, according to market analyst Datamonitor. Partial smoking ban will brand England as 'health-policy laggard'
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