The top 10 best bottomless brunches in London

The bottomless brunch concept has become so embedded in London culture over the past year that one struggles to remember a time that getting drunk before midday wasn't the norm at the weekend. With Bloody Mary's and Mimosas flowing like water across the capital it is fair to say that ...

Climate change ‘threatens world’s largest seagrass carbon stores’

A summer-long heatwave killed so many marine plants it released the equivalent greenhouse gasses produced by an astonishing 1.6 MILLION cars. A study shows the "unprecedented" heatwave raised sea temperatures 2 to 4 degrees Celsius above average for more than two months, which proved fatal for more than 1,100 square ...

Video – Plymouth Argyle vs Bristol Rovers Crowd Trouble

Bristol Rovers football club have appealed to supporters with any information to come forward after trouble during their League One clash with Plymouth Argyle at the weekend. A statement from Rovers read: "We are aware of a number of incidents that occurred at Home Park on Saturday and we are ...

Qantas gears up for historic non-stop flight connecting UK and Australia

Qantas is set to fly the first ever flight connecting the UK and Australia on Sunday, departing Heathrow Terminal 3 at 1:15pm. A 787-9 Dreamliner will fly passengers 14,498 kilometres around the World without stopping, taking 17 hours in total and becoming the second-longest passenger flight in the world. The new flight will ...

Cime di rapa pasta Panzer's Deli & Grocery

How to Make: Cime di Rapa pasta with black olives, pine nuts & ricotta

Rapini, a cruciferous green vegetable, is particularly associated with Italian cuisine. Available with different names throughout the country, rapini is better known as ‘Cime di Rapa’ in Puglia – literally meaning “turnip tops”. The distinctively bitter leaves are often paired with creamy pasta dishes, as is the case with this ...

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