BUCKFAST has been linked to 10,500 crime reports in just three and a half years, we can reveal. New stats obtained by The Scottish Sun show Police Scotland recorded the tonic wine thousands of times ...
Its history dates back to 1897 when monks at an abbey in Devon began making tonic wine based on a traditional recipe from France. But Buckfast Tonic Wine has since become a staple drink for many in ...
The Benedictine monks behind the tonic wine Buckfast made a record £8.8million last year through the sale of their controversial tonic wine. The monks at Buckfast Abbey in Devon have been making the ...
Police Scotland have apologised to Buckfast's distributors for asking a shopkeeper to stop selling the product. The force has also agreed not to include the tonic wine in any bottle-marking scheme ...
Scottish people drank 40 per cent more Buckfast and its price fell in the year after Nicola Sturgeon's alcohol minimum pricing was introduced, research has revealed. The 15 ABV tonic wine was among ...
It's world Buckfast day! Buckateers across the world are taking part in worldwide celebration of the iconic tonic today. The celebration started two years ago with 25,000 recognising the event and now ...
Sales of Buckfast soared by 40% in the year after minimum unit pricing was introduced in Scotland, figures show. There was a 2.4% drop in alcohol sales in Scotland in the first year following MUP, ...
The monks who make the controversial tonic wine Buckfast, which has repeatedly been linked to anti-social behaviour in Scotland, have made £8.8 million in the past year. The highly-caffeinated drink, ...
The tonic wine Buckfast has been mentioned in 5,000 crime reports by Scotland's biggest police force in the last three years, an investigation revealed today. Almost one in ten of those crimes in the ...
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