Guinness Prices Set to Rise Amid Business Costs and Strategic Shakeup Monday, March 30, 2026 guinness diageo priceincrease stout uk economy alcohol strategy inflation consumertrends Guinness lovers will soon face higher prices when ordering their favorite stout, as Diageo, the maker of Guinness, prepares to increase prices from April 1. The wholesale cost of Guinness Draught is expected to rise by 5.2%, … Read More
Officer Appears at Work Intoxicated, Citing Alcohol as Coping Mechanism in Misconduct Hearing Saturday, March 28, 2026 officer intoxication misconduct alcohol coping stress abuse investigations lawenforcement mentalhealth A recent misconduct hearing brought to light troubling details about an officer who arrived at work intoxicated, with blood alcohol levels exceeding the legal limit. The officer attributed this behavior to the immense … Read More
Birmingham Dad Banned from Driving After Being Found Drunk and Incoherent by Police Saturday, March 21, 2026 drivingban alcohol birmingham court sentencing family hardship police licence offence Adam Whitmore, a 36-year-old father from Hindhead Road, Birmingham, has been banned from driving for 28 days after police found him incoherent and over the legal alcohol limit. The incident occurred on Woodfield Road on … Read More
Wolverhampton Teacher Banned After Violent Lockdown Attacks on Women Saturday, March 7, 2026 wolverhampton teacher misconduct assault lockdown alcohol teachingregulationagency prohibition education violence Ramesh Mal, a science instructor from Wolverhampton, has been banned from teaching after a professional conduct panel found him guilty of repeated violent behavior towards women during the Coronavirus lockdown. The … Read More
Wolverhampton’s De Fusion Bar Seeks Extended Opening Hours Following Licence Suspension Tuesday, March 3, 2026 wolverhampton defusion licensing bar alcohol suspension inspection regulations nightlife policing De Fusion Bar and Restaurant, located on Exchange Street in Wolverhampton city centre, has applied to extend its opening hours until 5:30am daily. The application requests permission to serve live and recorded music until … Read More
Drunk Women Assault Couple, Shoving Man onto Train Tracks and Breaking Girlfriend’s Teeth at New Street Station Sunday, February 8, 2026 assault birmingham newstreetstation alcohol violence rehabilitation suspendedsentence traintracks victimimpact judiciary At Birmingham New Street Station, a violent confrontation unfolded when two intoxicated women, Morgan Cox and Ellouise Parker, both aged 23, assaulted a couple on a train platform. The incident escalated after Cox and Parker … Read More