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Brewery to open one of its pubs in area from April 12

Brewery to open one of its pubs in area from April 12
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Oxfordshire restaurants celebrate Michelin guide success - with stars for Le Manoir and Nut Tree

Oxford city has lost its only Michelin star, however. Two One Five, previously known as Oxford Kitchen, in Banbury Road, Summertown had held a star for two years, though was awarded a coveted Michelin Plate for good cooking. Praising Two One Five, which is run by chef Paul Welburn, the guide says: The long, narrow room has a laid-back vibe but you’ll feel passion and intensity coming from the kitchen. Menus change with the seasons and reassuring combinations deliver on sophistication and execution. Mr Welburn thanked the Michelin Guide for including his highly-acclaimed restaurant, saying: Great to be included in the Michelin Guide. After the change around, name rebrand and the tough time the industry is going through, to open Two One Five and get the Michelin Plate recommendation sets us up for when we reopen again and continue the rebuild.

Calls to bring back all these closed pubs of Blackburn after coronavirus and sadness over permanently closed ones

TWO creators of Facebook groups celebrating Blackburn’s pubs and clubs from back in the heyday took a trip down memory lane by photographing some old haunts. Richey Pull, administrator of Closed Pubs of Blackburn, and Stephen Hughes, founder of the Blackburn & Darwen Pubs Past and Present, are big believers in the importance of keeping pubs open for local communities and promoting local businesses. They went on a nostalgic Christmas walk on December 28 and photographed pubs and establishments that closed down years ago and those who have been shut due to the coronavirus pandemic. Richey said: “Stephen and I covered as many pubs as we could manage in the time we had on our walk and it was sad to see so many historic pubs temporarily closed because of the pandemic.

The Royal Irish Constabulary and Colonial Policing: Lessons and Legacies

The Royal Irish Constabulary and Colonial Policing: Lessons and Legacies By Dr Seán William Gannon TAGS On 27 August 1920, the RIC’s in-house propaganda freesheet, the Weekly Summary, warned that the newly-recruited Black and Tans (who had been arriving in Ireland since January) would make the country ‘an appropriate hell for those whose trade is agitation and whose method is murder’, and the orgy of reprisals against republicans and their communities that followed demonstrated that this was no idle threat. While reprisals had been hitherto an occasional feature of the police counterinsurgency (the burning of Tuam in late July the most significant example), they now assumed the status of a tactical constant as ‘old RIC’, Black and Tans, and Auxiliaries, acting variously or in concert, took increasing recourse to communal retaliation for IRA attacks. Extensive written and photographic reportage of reprisals such as Galway (8 September), Balbriggan (20 September), Trim

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