There is another business model for wireless networking that might appeal to hoteliers, cafe owners and publicans. |
The move implies he is open to compromise in the area, and will be seized upon by publicans and hoteliers, anxious to water down his proposals. |
The main reason most publicans prefer to sell this filtered and pasteurised product is that it's easier to stock and handle. |
Beer drinkers in York today raised a glass to the city's publicans, after it emerged they were getting some of the best-value pints in Britain. |
A bitter row could be brewing as anxious publicans face sweeping changes to the licensing system. |
Police officers, hoteliers, shopkeepers and publicans are also among those asked to brush up on their knowledge of Scotland's most famous poet. |