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A HOST of beers, ciders and wines have been quietly weakened – leaving shoppers demanding a return to their original strength.

Analysis by the Sun has uncovered a raft of booze sold in supermarkets which now have lower alcohol contents – most likely in response to hikes in booze duty by the Government. 

Some drinks have become more expensive, despite being weaker than before

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Some drinks have become more expensive, despite being weaker than before

In many cases the weakened drinks have also risen in price – a phenomenon known as “drinkflation”. 

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Bottles of Banks’s Amber Ale were changed from 3.8% to 3.4% in the middle of last year, while the price went up from 89p to £1 in Tesco.

One reviewer wrote on the Tesco website: “Been buying it for years but will stop now. I would also rather pay more for quality.

“There should be a petition to change it back to its original taste and abv.”

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A spokesman for the Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company Group, which makes Banks’ Ale, said its reduced ABV “supports moderation”, and argued the product still has “great taste and quality”.

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Meanwhile Compton Orchard Medium Dry Cider is now 4%, down from 5% last year.

Its manufacturers said the Government’s duty hikes had impacted the firm, but it added that customers also wanted lighter options now so it supplies a range of products with different strengths.

Wines have been impacted – with Sun Online previously revealing how mainstream brands including Blossom Hill and Hardys have lowered their ABVs following tax hikes.

Today we can expose further reductions. Taparoo Valley Australian Shiraz, sold by Tesco, was 14% in July 2022, at a cost of £3.99 for a 75cl bottle, but it has since fallen to 11%, with the same volume costing £4.15.

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One reviewer wrote: “This wine has steadily been reduced in alcohol % which has destroyed any value for money that it had . Thin and lacking in any varietal characteristics but what can you expect for the price?”

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Caparelli Italian Rose Blush 75Cl, also sold only in Tesco, has fallen from 12% to 11%, but increased from £4.29 to £5.50 in two years.

Meanwhile Tesco Green Ginger Wine has been reduced from 15% in 2022, when it was sold as fortified wine, to its current level of 11.5%. The price has also increased from £3.75 to £4.50.

Tesco said of the changes: “We work with our suppliers to ensure that our own-brand wines offer great taste and value for our customers.”

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The UK Government’s alcohol duty reforms introduced in August last year resulted in the biggest increases in booze duty in almost 50 years.

The duty paid on a bottle of still wine was pushed up by 20%, or 44p, based on an average alcohol strength of 12.5% ABV.

Wines that are 11% currently have a £2.35 duty imposed on each bottle, whereas any between 11.5% and 14.5% command a flat tax rate of £2.67. 

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Here we reveal the ABV before and after “drinkflation”.

  • Banks’s Amber Ale: 3.8% to 3.4%
  • Compton Orchard Medium Dry Cider: 5% to 4%
  • Taparoo Valley Australian Shiraz: 14% to 11%
  • Caparelli Italian Rose Blush: 12% to 11%
  • Tesco Green Ginger Wine: 15% to 11.5%
  • Carlsberg Danish Pilsner: 3.5% to 3.4%
  • Grolsch Premium Pilsner: 3.5% to 3.4%

For that reason many bottles were pushed down to 11%.

From February, duty rates will change again with a new system of taxation introduced to penalise higher strength drinks, and Labour has pushed through the change in last week’s Budget.

Under the new regime, the single amount of duty paid on wines between 11.5 and 14.5% ABV – £2.67 – will be replaced with increasingly higher payable amounts according to the strength of the wine.

That means a 75cl bottle of wine at 14.5% ABV will see wine duty increase from £2.67 per bottle to £3.21, based on a predicted RPI inflation rate of 3.65%.

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But for an 11% bottle the duty payable will be much less at £2.43, an enormous difference of 78p. 

The resulting array of weakened plonks have been dubbed “Rishi wines”, after the former Prime Minister who championed the reforms.

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Booze producers are also being incentivised to produce lower strength beers, with 3.4% bevvies falling into a lower tax bracket than 3.5% ones.

As a result Carlsberg Danish Pilsner, Grolsch Premium Pilsner and – as revealed today – Banks’ Amber Ale have been reduced to 3.4%. 

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Currently beer with a strength between 1.3% and 3.4% have a duty of £9.27 for each litre of pure alcohol, whereas beer with an alcohol strength of 3.5% to 8.4% carries a duty of £21.01 for each pure litre of alcohol.

The duty payable on each of these brackets are set to rise by inflation (around 3.65%) in February.

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High street blow as ‘class’ town jewellers to shut after 50 years leaving shoppers complaining there’s nothing left

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A HIGH-STREET favourite is being forced to shut for good after 50 years, leaving customers feeling concerned for their town centre.

Steffans Jewellers, Northampton, has been forced to close after being a ‘class’ town centre jewellers for 48 years.

After 48 years Steffans Jewellers, Northampton, has been forced to close

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After 48 years Steffans Jewellers, Northampton, has been forced to closeCredit: Joseph Ashmenall/BBC
The much-loved store will be closing down on November 9

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The much-loved store will be closing down on November 9Credit: Joseph Ashmenall/BBC

The store on Abington Square will be saying its final goodbyes on November 9, with owner Steffan Suter gutted to see it go.

He said: “I was hoping to make it 50 years in Northampton but the town’s retail environment isn’t as good as it used to be.”

Steffan founded the jewellers in 1974 at 24-years-old was able to expand into the shop next door after 18 months.

When Steffan’s son, Wes Suter, was just nine he also began working in his fathers shop and is also sad to see it go.

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The family said they tried their best to support Northampton but their ideas were turned down when suggesting ways to make the town centre more appealing to visitors.

Loyal customers of the jewellers have flocked to Facebook to voice their concerns over another high-street store being forced to close.

One wrote: “Another good retail outlet leaves our town. Revamping the market square will never attract shoppers to the centre, the Council needs to find a way to attract retailers back into Northampton.”

Another added: “Sad another class shop closings for good. Yet another bit of old Northampton is going.”

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A third user said: “I went into Northampton last week for the first time in years. It’s awful – people sleeping in doorways, all banks and building societies in Abington St apart from Bonmarche.

“And the ‘new’ market square is in my opinion a total waste of the millions it cost! The money would have been better spent on accommodation for those sleeping in doorways!”

Northampton town centre Business Improvement District Mark Mullen backed the town centre revamp.

He said: “There is huge positivity around the new Market Square and with work due to complete soon on Abington Street and Fish Street, plus the arrival of Stack, the beginnings of a bright new era for Northampton town centre are starting to emerge”.

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Unfortunately, Steffans Jewellers isn’t the first retailers to close in Northampton, with many other shops struggling with the reduction in footfall in town centres.

Fashion giant Next is closing after arriving in 2015, as well as a huge branch of the DIY retailer Homebase.

TGI Friday’s declared it would be shutting in Northampton and filed bankruptcy earlier this month.

It’s now closing 35 location in the UK with more than 1,000 staff losing their jobs.

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Another well loved chain that has closed its doors for the last time is The Body Shop.

The Northampton branch started out in Peacock Way in 1981 and has been a key part of the high-street’s history.

A spokesperson from West Northamptonshire Council said they are saddened to hear about the closure of Steffans and acknowledge the significant role it has played in Northampton’s history.

They added: “As a council, we are committed to creating a vibrant environment where businesses can grow and succeed.

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“Supporting our small business community is a key priority for the council.”

Thankfully, The Suter family has decided to set up shop 20 miles down the road in Market Harborough.

They are planning on opening this store as father and son after after Steffans Jewellers closes.

The Sun has reached out for Northampton Council for a comment.

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Why are retailers closing shops?

EMPTY shops have become an eyesore on many British high streets and are often symbolic of a town centre’s decline.

The Sun’s business editor Ashley Armstrong explains why so many retailers are shutting their doors.

In many cases, retailers are shutting stores because they are no longer the money-makers they once were because of the rise of online shopping.

Falling store sales and rising staff costs have made it even more expensive for shops to stay open. In some cases, retailers are shutting a store and reopening a new shop at the other end of a high street to reflect how a town has changed.

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The problem is that when a big shop closes, footfall falls across the local high street, which puts more shops at risk of closing.

Retail parks are increasingly popular with shoppers, who want to be able to get easy, free parking at a time when local councils have hiked parking charges in towns.

Many retailers including Next and Marks & Spencer have been shutting stores on the high street and taking bigger stores in better-performing retail parks instead.

Boss Stuart Machin recently said that when it relocated a tired store in Chesterfield to a new big store in a retail park half a mile away, its sales in the area rose by 103 per cent.

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In some cases, stores have been shut when a retailer goes bust, as in the case of Wilko, Debenhams Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Paperchase to name a few.

What’s increasingly common is when a chain goes bust a rival retailer or private equity firm snaps up the intellectual property rights so they can own the brand and sell it online.

They may go on to open a handful of stores if there is customer demand, but there are rarely ever as many stores or in the same places.

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Standard Life completes £250m pension buy-ins

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Standard Life has completed £250m pension buy-ins with the Halma Group Pension Plan and the Apollo Pension and Life Assurance Plan.

The bulk purchase annuity transactions, finalised in September, secure benefits for 2,200 members.

The trustees, sponsors and their advisers collaborated closely with Standard Life to meet both plans’ de-risking objectives and secure the buy-ins, significantly reducing risk exposure for the plans and their members.

LCP acted as the lead transaction adviser to the trustee, with investment advice from Mercer and legal advice from Squires Patton Boggs.

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Standard Life BPA transaction manager, Joe Haswell, said: “By collaborating closely with the Trustees, sponsors and their respective advisers, we are pleased to provide a secure home for the benefits for over 2,000 members.

“The plans came to market with clear objectives and well-prepared data and benefits, which laid the groundwork for an effective outcome.

“The BPA market continues to be busy, and as the end of the year fast approaches, solid preparation like this remains key to the efficient production of quotes in a competitive market.”

LCP partner David Fink added: “By running the two buy-in processes together, this helped the Trustees secure attractive pricing for both plans quickly and efficiently in the busy market.

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“The increased scale of the combined transaction also meant the plans were able to optimise the secondary market sale for the plans’ illiquid assets.”

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Aldi launches huge toy event TODAY – prices start from under £3 and they make ideal Christmas presents

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ALDI has rolled out a huge toy event TODAY with prices starting from as little as £2.49.

Shoppers and parents will be racing down to their local store to start stocking up for Christmas with these incredible deals.

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The supermarket giant launched everything from wooden kitchen sets, fire and vet stations, to bubble machines, books, and cuddly toys.

For little ones who are obsessed with Paw Patrol there’s a fire station set, complete with the beloved Marshall character.

Meanwhile, for kids who are into Barbie, there’s a vet station which includes a chair, clipboard, stencils, paper sheets, animal charts, colouring pencils, shower head, comb, hair dryer, shampoo, syringe, scissors, otoscope, stethoscope, bandage, bowl, pet food, medicine and plush dog.

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For Pokemon fans, there’s a range of different merch, from plush cuddly toys to trading cards from £12.99.

There are also plenty of interactive games for learning, such as Crazy Anatomy, Volcanoes and Eruptions, and Forensic Detective Case, all under £20.

Aldi are offering several small, cheaper items which are fantastic for grabbing on the go.

Reusable sticker books, storybooks, and Tattle Tales easily fit into children’s’ backpacks, and could make for great entertainment during car journeys.

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And, if you’re looking to upgrade your child’s rucksack this Christmas, there are adorable character plush ones in the range.

Little ones can chose from Chase, Sonic or Tails, all for £12.99.

Crafting presents are also part of the Aldi toy event, with Colourmania sets available for just £3.99.

Christmas has landed in Aldi – with £3.49 decorations and ‘paint your own’ wooden toys that are even cheaper than Lidl’s

And, youngsters may love playing with Kevin the Carrot Orchard Game for the same price.

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Disney fans will be pleased to hear there are princess dolls, soft toys, books, and even PJs in the range.

Aldi are offering a selection of soft toys for kids who still like to take a cuddly to bed with them.

They can select from Reversible Christmas Squishies, Super Mario, Paddington, Peppa Pig, Disney Stick Flopsies and more.

Also for cozying up at bedtime, children’s onesies are only £7.99 and come in choices of Lion King, Rapunzel or Disney Princesses.

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Here’s a full list of what’s available in the Aldi toy launch

Wooden Bluey Kitchen – £59.99

Paw Patrol Fire Station – £59.99

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Barbie Vet Station – £59.99

Pokemon plush – £12.99

Pokemon Bandoller set – £16.99

Pokemon Trading cards – £12.99

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Bitzee Digital Pet – £24.99

Fingerlings Sweet Tweet Bird – £7.99

Crazy Anatomy/Volcanoes & Eruptions/ Forensic Detective Case – £12.99 each

Reusable Sticker Book – £2.99

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Hardback Storybook – £2.49

Tattle Tales – £3.99

Reversible Christmas Squishies – £4.99

Colourmania – £3.99

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Kevin the Carrot Orchard Game – £3.99

LEGO Disney – £15.99

Disney Stick Flopsies – £9.99

Disney Princess Doll – £14.99

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Disney Colour Reveal – £5.99

Disney Storytime Stacker – £14.99

Children’s Onesie – £7.99

Disney Miles/Spidey 2-in-1 Vehicle – £12.99

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Spidey Talking Soft Toy – £14.99

Disney Storybook – £2.49

Bubble Machine – £6.99

Monster Jam Marvel Mystery Mudders – £4.99

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Character Plush Backpack – £12.99

Paddington or Peppa Soft Toy – £16.99

Super Mario Soft Toy – £8.99

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Seven new firms achieve Chartered status

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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has announced that seven insurance and financial planning firms have achieved Chartered status over September and October.

Firms that gained Chartered status are: Augustine Limited; Avoca Wealth Management Ltd; Better Financial Planning; Park Insurance Ltd; Sedulo Wealth Management; SGM Financial Management Ltd; and Suttons Independent Financial Advisors Ltd.

Chartered status is a symbol of technical competence and signifies a public commitment to professional standards.

President of the CII, Ian Callaghan, said: “We are delighted to welcome these seven firms into our Chartered community.

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“In achieving corporate Chartered status, they have each made a public declaration to professional standards, and are committed to upholding the Chartered Ethos of nurturing knowledge, client centricity and serving society.

“Corporate Chartered status is a key component in building public trust and a true mark of professionalism.

We look forward to working alongside these firms to deliver good customer outcomes and best practice.”

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Five healthy ways to bulk out your batch meals to save you time and cash

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BATCH cooking saves time and cash, plus can help you enjoy tastier and nutritious meals.

You can also make grub go further by adding cheaper foods to balance out pricier ingredients such as meat.

We have five healthy ways to bulk out your batch meals to save you time and cash

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Here’s how to affordably bulk out your meals so you have more to save and freeze for another day.

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OATS: Typically seen as a breakfast meal, but a handful or two can be used to thicken almost any sauce and add substance.

Use fine- milled varieties or blitz in a processor to help them blend in. Packs can be found for less than £1.

PULSES: Packed with protein and nutrients, beans and pulses are an excellent way of adding variety to dinners without breaking the bank.

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Kidney beans are often found in chilli con carne but you could add a tin of black beans too (49p at Tesco).

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Lentils work well with a cottage pie mix and chickpeas are excellent added to curries.

FRIDGE RAID: Many people follow recipes word for word, but often you can adapt to use up ingredients you already have.

Check your fridge for vegetables that can be added.

Tomatoes, broccoli, peppers and the like are incredibly versatile and work in many sauce-based dinners, helping to cut down on waste and increase the volume of your meal.

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FROZEN VEG: Stretch out meals and add nutrients by adding a couple of handfuls of frozen veg such as peas, sweetcorn or broad beans.

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Keeping these in the freezer ensures they won’t go bad before you use them and can be used in many dishes.

RICE: Add a couple of handfuls of rice to soup, casseroles and stew for a heartier and fuller meal with extra texture and minimal costs.

POTATOES: Chopped spuds are perfect for adding to curries and stews.

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You can par-boil or just make sure you cook sauces long enough to get your potato nice and fluffy.

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SNG aims to develop 25,000 affordable homes over the next decade.

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