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UK's struggling pubs pin their hopes on England reaching World Cup final with £275m in beer up for grabs

UK's struggling pubs pin their hopes on England reaching World Cup final with £275m in beer up for grabs Pub bosses say England's World Cup team could deliver "huge good mood boost" to the nation as pubs are set to serve a bumper 55 million extra pints - if England make it to the World Cup finalthat is Thomas Tuchel’s England team is set to prove a World Cup winner for the nation’s pubs. After all the build-up, the footballing phenomenon finally kicks off on Thursday - and fans are hoping...

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Why pint prices have jumped by almost a quarter since last World Cup

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Farmers slash barley growing as Brits lose their thirst for booze

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