Thatis pubs that are now coming back and that is great news for those communities, but of course this is a Press Release sent out by heineken, who now own thousands of pubs and this is something thats previously the government was concerned about having such dominance, so we are concerned about the dominance that heineken has in the pub sector, it is not healthy, it is not good for smaller brewers. We see cases around the country were heineken tenants are being pushed out. We are concerned about the way that heineken is behaving in some of those cases. Heineken is behaving in some of those cam those cases. Explain to us how independent those cases. Explain to us how independent pubs those cases. Explain to us how independent pubs have those cases. Explain to us how independent pubs have been i those cases. Explain to us how independent pubs have been affected during the past few years, obviously after the covid lockdowns as well as The Cost Of Living crisis . It is after the covid lock
Along with nearly 500 councillors. Mr sunak has said those losses were bitterly disappointing. Yesterday the former home secretary Suella Braverman said the Prime Minister had to own the results and change course. I think he needs to show people that he really cares about some of the things that hes talked about. He needs to actually lower taxes i in a way that people will feel, i not tweaking around the edges. If hes serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. He needs to take us out of the European Convention on human rights. Thats how you actually send i the message that hes serious about stopping the boats. And while some are urging mr sunak to change position, others in the Conservative Party are clear that their best chance is to stay firmly in the centre ground. So while any imminent threat to eject mr sunak from here seems to have gone away, the long term pressure on him to change conservative fortunes has not. For labour, this week holds a very different
Legacy of Coventry musical icon Delia Derbyshire lives on in her hometown as Coventry University officially opens building in her honour. The life and work of musical icon Delia Derbyshire will help inspire future generations of artists and creators as Coventry University proudly opened the building named in her honour this week. Stuart Maconie: "Delia