A quarter of Britain s licensed premises still to reopen after lockdown One in four licensed premises in Britain have yet to reopen despite the return of inside service, new Market Recovery Monitor research from CGA and AlixPartners reveals.
The snapshot data show just under 25,000 venues (23.7%) are still shut, and illustrate the challenges faced by the hospitality sector to reopen, recover sales and preserve jobs.
It indicates similar trading numbers in England (76.6%) and Scotland (77.4%), with a notably slower return in Wales (69.6%).
The Market Recovery Monitor shows slightly more pubs have reopened than restaurants. Around nine in ten high street pubs (92.9%), food pubs (91.8%) and community pubs (89.6%) are now back trading, alongside 89.2% of casual dining and other restaurants.
From what age can children drink alcohol while accompanied by their parents in Ireland? Here s what the law says
Those under the age of 18 can drink in certain cases
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Here in Ireland, we know that you must be 18 years of age before you can purchase alcohol, but what else do we need to know about alcohol and those under 18?
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