Clockwise from top left: The Belvedere Picture: Lyn Mackenzie, Andy Knill Picture: Jurassic Creative, Kenny Poole at the Nothe Tavern Picture: Sam McKeown, swimming pools reopen Picture: Dorset Council TODAY is the day businesses announce: We re back . Pubs, restaurants, gyms, hairdressers, beauticians, non-essential shops and outdoor attractions were today all reopening in some capacity as the country takes another step on the government s roadmap out of lockdown. Most hospitality and leisure venues have been closed since the country was plunged into a third national lockdown on January 6, and business owners and staff are thrilled to get back to work, while customers are chomping at the bit to get back to the pub or get a haircut.
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Marco Pierre White says fine dining should feel like taking a beautiful girl to bed
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Anneka Rice has said appearing on cooking show Hell’s Kitchen was a “brutal and revolting” experience.
The broadcaster featured in the third series of the ITV programme, which starred chef Marco Pierre White, in 2007.
The fiery cooking competition starred celebrities including former Blue singer Lee Ryan and model Abigail Clancy and was won by former boxer Barry McGuigan.
Marco Pierre White (Steve Parsons/PA)
When asked about the programme, Rice said: “That was just brutal and revolting.