UK makes temporary changes to licensing law for pubs and restaurants
The Government of UK has announced temporary changes to the licensing laws to enable pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes to sell alcohol outdoors to their customers.
The Government of UK has announced temporary changes to the licensing laws to enable pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes to sell alcohol outdoors to their customers.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has released new guidelines for advertising or promoting gin and gin products.
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