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Environment Secretary holds reception to celebrate the success of Scottish craft beer.
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Employment Tribunal decision.
Food Minister George Eustice hails the UK's thriving beer industry
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Lord Bourne: "Tourism and hospitality play an important role in delivering economic growth for the UK and Wales"
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Figures show growing demand for beer, gin and whisky.
The Chancellor announces that alcohol duties are frozen for another year.
Stephen Crabb today visited the iconic Brains Brewery to see how the cut in beer duty announced in the budget will help their business.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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