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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from Thursday’s episode of Ghosts. Woodstone Mansion was in for quite the surprise on this week’s episode of Ghosts. The penultimate episode didn’t disappoint, revealing yet another ghost’s powers. It looks like Pete (Richie Moriarty) isn’t stuck on the property after all. Unlike everyone else, he isn’t bound by […]
Melissa Benoist discusses The Girls on the Bus, the female friendship at the core of the series, loving Carla Gugino, and whether she'd direct again.
Founded in 1949 by Wilfred Chippindale with a humble investment of £100, the company has evolved from its modest beginnings in Leeds to emerge as one of the most influential players and employers in the UK construction sector. From its inception as a small enterprise operating from Wilfred Chippindale's residence, primarily dealing in concrete and scaffolding sales, the company has undergone remarkable growth and transformation. With the inclusion of Wilfred's sons, Brian and Gordon, in 1955,...
An Edinburgh city centre restaurant has closed for good after a ‘challenging’ start to the year. Tasty PLC, the restaurant firm behind Italian chain Wildwood, has shut 18 sites across the UK – including its branch on Lothian Road. A spokesperson for Tasty PLC said: “We understand the impact of these difficult decisions, but unfortunately, they represent the steps needed to navigate a path through the challenges which are prevalent in our industry specifically, and the economy in general. “We are...
Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Sunday acknowledged endorsements from more than a dozen of his relatives who are backing Democratic President Joe Biden, noting that he feels no ill will over the family political divide.
Back in the 1980s, there was no Meadowhall or internet. Sign up for newsletters from The Star And that meant if you wanted to go shopping, the place to go was Sheffield city centre. That was the 1980s in Sheffield. In those days, Fargate was packed with shoppers, and The Moor was similarly busy, while the route between the two, along Pinstone Street, also remained bustling. Similarly places like West Street were thriving. We have put together a picture gallery which shows some of the best loved...
I fear we are forgetting lessons from that terrible historyI don’t usually talk about my great-uncle Walter. Gen Walter Warlimont, as my grandfather’s brother was formally known, was head of the national defence department in the high command of the Wehrmacht, the armed forces of Nazi Germany. Only two people were between him and the Führer in the chain of command. Walter worked so closely with Hitler that the failed assassination attempt in July 1944 injured his arm. The orders he signed...
Northampton is just as much loved for its delightful choice of eateries and watering holes as its many landmarks. But sadly, as with much of the country, many of the town's independent businesses have struggled with rising energy bills and the fallout from Covid lockdowns. Here, we look at ten much-loved cafes, bars and restaurants which have sadly bitten the dust over the past 12 months. Do YOU know a closed venue which we haven't featured? Email [email protected].
Cucina del Capitano, Carnival Cruise Line‘s Italian restaurant, is a cruiser favorite. It offers a delightful, cozy spot to gather over a delicious meal, and there’s something for just about everyone — from the biggest foodie to the pickiest eater — on the menu. Here’s a guide to what you can expect when you dine …
Right now, it seems like a new restaurant or cafe pops up in Edinburgh every other week, which is great for keeping the Capital’s dining scene fresh and exciting. Sadly, though, we’ve also had to bid farewell to plenty of old favourites in recent years. Scroll through our photo gallery to see 19 Edinburgh eateries of days gone by, and please let us know your own favourites in the comments section before you go.
VICTORIA and David Beckham flew by private jet to the south of France to celebrate her 50th, The Sun can reveal. The family was then taken by chauffeur-driven car to a £200-a-head hilltop restauran