Published: 23 March, 2018
On Friday in Brussels EU leaders finally agreed to adopt negotiating guidelines for the future of EU-UK relations, paving the way for the next phase of talks to get underway, after months of wrangling over the details.
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Published: 15 March, 2018
The latest Wine Intelligence research delves into the changing patterns of global wine buying and consumption, revealing some unexpected trends.
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Published: 12 February, 2018
Scotch Whisky has enjoyed a record-breaking year for exports with both value and volume sales on the rise.
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Published: 07 February, 2018
Britain has been revealed as the fourth most expensive country in Europe when it comes to alcohol.
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Published: 10 January, 2018
Wine Intelligence has provided its top five predictions for the coming year.
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Published: 02 January, 2018
2018 could be the year that Brits’ love of sparkling catches up with them as experts predict a fizz shortage could be about to descend on the UK.
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Published: 29 December, 2017
With the all-important Christmas trading period underway - and hopefully turning passion into profit for the trade - we at Harpers are looking ahead past New Year to see what’s in store for the trade in 2018.
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Published: 20 December, 2017
With the all-important Christmas trading period underway - and hopefully turning passion into profit for the UK’s wine and spirits operators - we at Harpers are looking ahead past New Year to see what’s in store for the trade in 2018.
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Published: 06 December, 2017
The impact of Brexit on sterling has been a major factor in 2017 trade. Industry insider Hamish Gillespie, finance director at North South Wines, explores how best to mitigate the downsides.
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Published: 05 December, 2017
Brexit talks floundered once again yesterday as PM Theresa May was forced to pull out of a deal with Brussels following a row with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) over the status of the Irish border.
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Published: 01 December, 2017
Disruption at ports like Dover and the impact of drawn-out Brexit negotiations were two of the concerns raised at a meeting of the trade and Defra Food and Drink Minister, George Eustice.
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Published: 19 October, 2017
European and UK bodies responsible for the wider wine and spirit industry have joined together to publish a joint position paper to outline their stance on Brexit.
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Published: 11 October, 2017
At the recent WSTA Conference the trade called for greater clarity over a potential Brexit deal. Andrew Catchpole reports
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Published: 22 September, 2017
In case you missed some of the headlines this week on harpers.co.uk, we have put together a review of the top online news, Q&As, and opinion stories.
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Published: 13 September, 2017
The WSTA’s Miles Beale called on the government for “more active partnership, more communication and to get more done” at its annual conference in London on Tuesday, which delivered insights into the complexity of Brexit, along with the gulf of uncertainty that still exists for the UK drinks trade.
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Published: 05 September, 2017
The final panelists for the WSTA’s international trade-themed annual conference have been revealed.
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Published: 21 August, 2017
With the autumn tasting season soon upon us, as the trade prepares for the run up to the all-important Christmas trading period, Harpers is running a web series asking leading voices in the trade what trends and challenges they’re expecting to face in the latter half of 2017.
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Published: 21 August, 2017
Eastern European wine sales are up 400% at Majestic as Brits look to avoid price hikes due to the impact of Brexit.
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Published: 03 August, 2017
The Wine and Spirit Trade Association’s chief executive Miles Beale has flagged up the “deep seated” concerns of drinks industry leaders over the Government’s apparent lack of clear strategy over Brexit.
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Ian Dury and the Blockheads released Reasons To Be Cheerful in July 1979, two months after Margaret Thatcher became the UK’s first female Prime Minister.
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