Our reporter ben king has the details. When drinkers gather at londons King Charles Pub this evening, there will be a new tax regime in place. Changes announced in March Come Into Effect today taxing stronger drinks more and weaker drinks less. At the same time, Alcohol Duties rise with inflation up by io. I . The result a complex series of changes. 12 sparkling wine will be i9p cheaper as higher rates for fizz are abolished. A can of pre mixed gin and tonic will be 5p cheaper. But a bottle of 12 still wine will rise 44p. A bottle of vodka up 76p and a bottle of 20 port up £1. 30. So among drinkers, there will be some winners and losers. But the wine and spirits industry, which sees many of its products hit with higher taxes, says customers will see higher prices and less choice. We have the biggest duty increase in almost 50 years at the same time as we have inflation rife and a cost of living crisis. On top of that, we have Raw Materials like glass that are increasing in price expon
system improvements. a four storey property in southwest london goes under the hammer today with a guide price ofjust £20,000. but it s not the building you re looking at. it s the stairwell. the glass structure in twickenham is described as having development potential subject to planning permission. six years after renovation, the royal college of surgeons has reopened its museum and, among its new installations, it s marking recent historic operations like this one. amazing. carry on. this is when professor keyoumars ashkan from king s college hospital operated on violinist dagmar turner s brain while she played the violin to ensure areas responsible for delicate hand movements weren t damaged. it s one of the moments captured in a new exhibition and, later today, the surgeon and patient will meet again at the hunterian museum. let s take a look at the travel. the bakerloo line and the overground
collecting millions of pounds from drivers using the dartford crossing, has been criticised for causing long delays, not at the crossing itself but online. some drivers say they ve waited for hours on their computers and phones to pay the £2.50 charge to conduent, who work for the highways agency. drivers who used the bridge at the weekend have been given an extension until today to pay, or face a fine. national highways blame system improvements. a four storey property in south west london goes under the hammer today with a guide price ofjust £20,000. but it s not the building you re looking at, it s only the stairwell. the glass structure in twickenham is described as having development potential subject to planning permission. six years after renovation, the royal college of surgeons has reopened its museum. and among its new installations, it s marking recent historic