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Tea makes the world go round β and stopping for a cup of tea is popular in countries worldwide. The UK has been a big tea drinking nation since the seventeenth century. At one point, the cost of tea was so expensive that ladies used to lock it up in little boxes and make a […]
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The UKβs favourite cuisine will once again be celebrated at the milestone, tenth-anniversary British Curry Awards on Monday 1st December 2014. The industry at large, foodies, celebrities, MPβs and dignitaries will collectively pay homage to the nationβs finest curry restaurants at one of the most lauded events of the UK hospitality sector, taking place at […]
Malala Yousafzai (17) found out she had become the youngest person to win a Nobel prize from a teacher in chemistry class. The campaigner was jointly awarded the prestigious peace prize with Indian children’s rights activist Kailash Satyarthi for her “heroic struggle” in favour of girls’ access to education. When I found I had won […]
Nurun is a marketing official and fashion retailer from Peterborough. She runs three businesses and describes herself as a multitasker. She says: “I’m the type of person that doesn’t take five hours to do one job, I do 20 jobs in five hours.” Coprights: BBC / Boundless/Jim Marks Photography
Opened on the 17th September by owner Ayman Sabi, ‘Lazeez’ restaurant has been transformed from a takeaway to a stylish 40-seat restaurant, overlooking The Strait and Lincoln High Street. Offering a large reasonably-priced menu of traditional halal dishes, the restaurant has excited many locals to visit through Eid ul Adha celebrations this week. βAuthentic Lebanese […]