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COURT RESULTS: Latest register of Boston-area court cases

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COURT RESULTS: Latest register of Boston-area court cases

COURT RESULTS: Latest register of Boston-area court cases
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Food to go s strong rebound is set to begin driving innovation again | Comment & Opinion

By Ian Quinn2021-05-11T15:41:00+01:00 Reports of the death of food to go may have been exaggerated, if Morrisons boss David Potts is to be believed. Potts declared today we are witnessing a “strong rebound” of the sector, which at the height of lockdown suffered devastating sales losses of almost 70%. Yet as Potts today described the pandemic as “firmly in retreat”, he claimed meal deal sales since the end of January had surged to a point they were now back above pre-pandemic levels. “The pandemic is not yet over, but it is in retreat across Britain and there is much to be positive about as something approaching normal life begins to take shape,” said Potts.

Pool of London: in search of the locations for the classic British noir

Pool of London: in search of the locations for the classic British noir Filmed in the capital’s busy docklands, British noir Pool of London pushed the envelope in depicting an interracial romance on screen. Seventy years later, we went looking for the riverside locations. 27 April 2021 Pool of London (1951) © BFI National Archive One of the key British films of the 1950s, Pool of London was far out ahead of the crowd in tackling racial issues on screen. This classic dockside noir was directed by Basil Dearden. During the 1940s, he’d made some of Ealing Studios’ darkest and most innovative features, including sections of the classic anthology horror Dead of Night (1945). Pool of London indicated his later turn towards more political subjects, whether disenfranchised working-class youth in Violent Playground (1958), homosexuality in Victim (1961) or racism in Sapphire (1959).

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