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Exact date award-winning pub will close its doors for good as punters sob ‘such a huge loss’

www.thesun.co.uk

AN award-winning pub has revealed the exact date it will close its doors for the very last time as punters call it a “huge loss”.

Exact date award-winning pub will close its doors for good as punters sob ‘such a huge loss’

AN award-winning pub has revealed the exact date it will close its doors for the very last time as punters call it a “huge loss”.

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Election Extra: Reform UK activist’s racist ‘pub talk’ – podcast

www.theguardian.com

Nigel Farage has vowed to banish those accused of extremist comments from campaigning for his Reform party after an undercover report from Clacton by Channel 4 News. Archie Bland reports

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From Grafton Street to Glastonbury - I visited the pub where Paul Heaton made his name

With both Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook) and Paul Heaton at Glastonbury, I went to the pub where the two made their name

If You Get Over Seven On This Pub Quiz Then You Should Consider Going Pro

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Let the quizzing, commence!; View Entire Post ›

The picturesque Cambridgeshire village known for having the UK's lowest pub

It stands out compared to other areas of the county

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Hull’s ‘best pub to watch sport’ up for national award

The Cross Keys is in the running at the Great British Pub Awards 2024

First look inside Charlestown pub Pier House damaged in blaze

www.cornwalllive.com

The Pier House overlooking Charlestown harbour was severely damaged in a fire in January 2023

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The lost Cambridge pub with iconic golden rose you have probably walked right past

The pub opened in 1847 and served punters with pints for more than 120 years

World's most remote pub where you need to cross an ocean to order a beer

www.mirror.co.uk

This bar on a tiny island in the middle of the Atlantic needs nearly a week's voyage from the nearest land - but it's worth it for the nice pint and atmosphere, some claim.

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'Go to' country pub with stunning views and lovely walks named 'best' in Midlands

The Tally Ho Inn is less than 90 minutes from Birmingham and fans say it is 'worth going the extra mile' to visit

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Crumbling pub to finally be demolished ‘before it collapses by itself’ but neighbours aren't happy

The pub was once a haunt for WBA fans but was forced to close over fears it would collapse

Landlord sees red over demand to paint over bull on historic pub

Martin Peel paid an artist £1,200 for 8ft mural on the side of The Bull's Head in the village of Wootton Wawen

The gorgeous Greater Manchester walk ending with a pub and beer garden serving stonebaked pizza

Head out on a hike with incredible views and then round it off with a delicious pizza in a beer garden

The Scottish pubs crowned as best in country at UK awards - see the full list

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

The winners of the yearly National Pub Awards have just been announced, with 13 venues all around the UK taking home regional prizes — including two in Scotland.

Just one of the fantastic pubs in the Moorlands

www.karenbradley.co.uk

Out and about in Dilhorne and good to pop in to see Andy at the Royal Oak

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Pub landlord ordered to remove giant bull mural from Grade II-listed inn

metro.co.uk

Martin Peel with the mural of a bull painted on his 400-year-old pub (Picture: Emma Trimble/SWNS)

Tripadvisor names the best travel experiences and attractions for 2024: A walking tour in Porto, a historic London pub crawl and the Empire State Building are among the winners

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The accolades come from the review platform's 2024 Travellers' Choice Best of the Best 'Things to Do' awards, which rates the world's best travel experiences based on tourists' reviews.

CCTV clue after man suffers facial injuries in Loughborough pub assault

The incident happened after England's opening game of the Euros

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UK’s most isolated pub near picturesque beach that’s been serving pints for 600 years – but there are no roads in or out

THE UK’s most isolated pub near a picturesque beach has been serving pints for 600 years but there are no roads in or out.