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Government and Hospitality – The Portman Group

Government and Hospitality – The Portman Group

Series: Regulatory History

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The self-appointed drinks industry regulator treads the fine line between frustrating the breweries, the government and the anti-alcohol lobby. And to be fair they’re doing a pretty good job; all things considered. Illutrations by Christine Jopling

Steve Dunkley

Government and Hospitality – The Smoking Ban

Government and Hospitality – The Smoking Ban

Series: Regulatory History

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Take a dive into modern history, 2007. It's the year the first iphone was released, it's when the final installment in the Harry Potter series was published, but most importantly for pubs it was the year the Smoking Ban was introduced. Steve Dunkley...

Steve Dunkley

Government & Hospitality – Beer Ties

Government & Hospitality – Beer Ties

Series: Regulatory History

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If ever there was an example of unintended consequences then the Beer Orders is it. Illustrations by Christine Jopling.

Steve Dunkley

Government & Hospitality – Government Ale

Government & Hospitality – Government Ale

Series: Regulatory History

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Steve Dunkley brings you the third part of this Regulatory History series, with this article on Government Ale. He takes you through about the how the grain shortages properly impacted the production of beer during WW1, and what the Government attemp...

Steve Dunkley

Government & Hospitality - The Carlisle Experiment

Government & Hospitality - The Carlisle Experiment

Series: Regulatory History

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Steve Dunkley takes you through the alcohol temperance movement, and how that impacted government decisions during World War One around alcohol consumption in pubs. Illustrations by Christine Jopling

Steve Dunkley

Government & Hospitality - Dark Matter

Government & Hospitality - Dark Matter

Series: Regulatory History

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Leading up to 1802 England was at war with France, again, and the country was being run by Pitt the Younger. He was really good with taxes, taxing the rich more than the poor, wax candles which gave a clean light were taxed more than the smelly and s...

Steve Dunkley

Government & Hospitality – Not the Best of Bedfellows

Government & Hospitality – Not the Best of Bedfellows

Series: Regulatory History

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beer pubs
Beer and pubs are familiar and integral features of our communities and social lives. But how did the brewing and drinking landscape evolve into what we experience today? How did the laws and economics of the 1800's onwards influence the production o...

Steve Dunkley