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UK plan to end pub licence ads in local papers draws criticism over threats to local journalism and transparency.
The UK government's proposal to remove the requirement for pubs to publish alcohol licence applications in local newspapers has sparked widespread criticism from media leaders, who warn it will harm local journalism and democratic transparency.
The change, part of a push to reduce bureaucracy and boost the night-time economy, could allow longer hours, food service outside regular times, and more live music.
Critics, including the Society of Editors and News Media Association, argue the notices are vital for community accountability and provide crucial revenue for struggling local newspapers.
While the government cites declining print readership and variable ad costs as reasons for the shift, opponents say the move risks undermining public trust, weakening community engagement, and further destabilizing local news.
A four-week public consultation is underway.
El plan del Reino Unido para poner fin a los anuncios de licencias de pubs en los periódicos locales suscita críticas por las amenazas al periodismo local y la transparencia.