London pubs brace for clash as Westminster hints at curb on standing drinks

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Westminster City Council’s draft licensing plan to curb “vertical drinking” by encouraging table service has drawn sharp criticism from national politicians and London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who argue it could hurt the capital’s nightlife and hospitality recovery, while the council says the aim is to reduce noise and disorder and improve safety, not ban standing at bars.
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