By Joe Mellor, Deputy Editor A man who hates the EU attempts to burn the EU flag, but due to safety regulation from Brussels it won't burn. Is it ironic, or has the EU stopped potential arsonists due to nanny state "elf n safety"? You can make your own mind up. The man in the video, who is allegedly from the Bolton North West Infidels (a right-wing group) tried to burn the EU flag. He tells the camera he isn't...
Lord Sugar has made a huge u-turn on Europe after a video was leaked of him supporting Leave principles just six months ago! The entrepreneur recently announced that Brits would be "the mugs of the world" if we voted to leave the EU, saying free trade is vital to keep our economy "strong and open". In an open letter he said: "I’ve been in business for 50 years. I’ve seen some pretty daft ideas in my time. And I’ll tell you one of...
What does it really take to be a top-notch chef? As well as unparalleled cookery skills, you also need to be an expert at food preparation, use your equipment with skill, know ingredients and how they work together, and make every decision with health and safety in mind at all times. To give every cook pointers on how to improve their skills, catering equipment specialists Nisbets asked for advice from 500 UK chefs on how to do so. Below is...
By Joe Mellor, Deputy Editor Amber Heard’s lawyers have decided to release a statement regarding the series of events that have happened since she requested a divorce from actor Johnny Depp. She claims Depp shattered a wine bottle that he wielded “like a baseball bat” during a row. In a picture submitted to the court in Los Angeles Amber can be seen with bruises around her eye. Amber said she had "endured excessive emotional, verbal and physical abuse" during their 15-month marriage....
By Elena Orde, Editor of The Vegan It's safe to say that World Milk Day (1 June) just hasn't caught on. Despite the efforts of the dairy industry, it seems few people are interested in milk-themed festivities. This is just as it should be - far from being a cause for celebration, milk is bad news for our health, for cows, and for the environment. Historically cow's milk has enjoyed outstanding public relations, cleverly associating itself with fit athletes, strong...
My expectations weren’t sky high - the transformation of a village pub in the Surrey Hills doesn’t spark the same buzz as, say, the launch of a Bolivian-Balti fusion pop-up in Bermondsey. But having said that, Matt Edmonds - former Head Chef of Searcys at the Gherkin - is the new Head Chef here, and that did grab my attention, and would surely convince my city-centric husband to accompany me for dinner. Not a chance. Why would he drive 45...
By Joe Mellor, Deputy Editor They say keep it in the family, well in one city they have for nearly six hundred years. Research of tax records in Florence, Italy, has revealed that the wealthiest families in the city currently are the same lineage as from 1427. Generation after generation of the elites if the city, have continued to reap the financial rewards the city creates. The poorest however, remain poor, rarely raising above the economic status they were born...
JD Wetherspoon founder Tim Martin has weighed in to the EU debate to counter the high-profile intervention of Ryanair's Michael O'Leary, but could run in to trouble with the Electoral Commission. The pub chain is to print 200,000 beer mats to be distributed across all 920 UK pubs which could violate electoral law if the company isn't registered. The cost of printing and distribution the mats is likely to come close to the £10,000 threshold allowed for campaigning without being registered, something Vote...
This year might finally be the time to take the plunge. So many of us have the seed of an idea for a business yet hold off from following the dream. If you want to cast aside your doubts and go for it then beginning from your own four walls is an attractive option. About 60 per cent of people starting a new business choose to do so from home, benefitting from the connections that modern technology gives us and...
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