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A PARK and ride scheme could be trialled as soon as next year. The experimental project for Brighton and Hove could be held in Mill Road, utilising a site that is already used on Brighton and Hove Albion match days. The trial there would be a partnership between Brighton and Hove City Council and Brighton and Hove Buses. The buses would travel non-stop to the centre of Brighton, with stops at St Peter’s Church, North Road and Old Steine before returning to Mill Road. Green councillor Jamie Lloyd discussed the plan from Brighton and Hove Buses at a full council meeting.
What is it? A Japanese ramen bar in the heart of Brighton, serving homemade noodles and broths alongside a selection of gyoza (dumplings), sides, sake, cocktails and craft beer, according to the website. The chain is well known in London but this is one of the first outside the capital.
Ramen? What exactly is that? Essentially, it’s a Japanese noodle soup. It consists of Japanese egg noodles served in pork broth, flavoured with soy sauce or miso and served with toppings such as pork, chicken or prawns. Ramen is a Japanese adaptation of Chinese wheat noodles and is one of Japan’s most popular foods. Tokyo alone has 5,000 ramen restaurants. There’s even a museum devoted to it.
7/9/2021 4:36:36 PM GMT
Europe
Concerns about the global economic recovery have weighed on equity markets this week, due to rising Delta variant cases in Asia, which has prompted Japan to implement a state of emergency, and South Korea tightening restrictions prompting increased volatility and weakness in stocks more broadly.
These concerns have also seen bond yields slide back with the US 10-year yield sliding for the second week in succession over worries that the recovery is either in trouble, or merely being delayed. Much will depend on how quickly those countries where cases are rising, can speed up their vaccine rollout plans in order to limit the scale of the various lockdown and travel restrictions.
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