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Wetherspoon, Toby and McDonald s rules from Monday, May 17

Wetherspoon, Toby and McDonald s rules from Monday, May 17
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Frankie & Benny s to reopen 103 restaurants - with a brand new menu to welcome back diners

Frankie & Benny s to reopen 103 restaurants - with a brand new menu to welcome back diners The brand-new menu features fresh, carefully selected produce and exciting new Italian-American dishes alongside Frankie & Benny’s much loved classics 103 restaurants are set for reopening and a fantastic new menu is here to try Sign up for Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter for the most exciting real life, fashion and sex tips HOT off the pressInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Yes, put some glamour in my life When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Byron burger death: No damages payout for Owen Carey s family

BBC News By Victoria Derbyshire image copyrightCarey Family The family of a teenager who died after unwittingly eating food he was allergic to at a Byron Burger restaurant say they do not feel properly compensated. Owen Carey, who had a dairy allergy, ordered skinny grilled chicken at Byron s O2 Arena branch in London for his 18th birthday in April 2017. He informed staff about his allergy but was not told buttermilk was included. He collapsed and died shortly later. Byron said it has since improved all allergen procedures. The Carey family are now working to change the law. They received a letter from Byron s chief executive apologising for all the pain the family had suffered.

Jay Phillips, Truro launches appeal after losing three limbs

Jay with Lisa before being diagnosed with sepsis The family of a previously healthy 39-year-old man who lost three limbs to sepsis has launched a crowdfunding appeal so he can home. Jay Phillips from Truro was extremely fit and healthy when he suddenly became unwell with sepsis on November 17 last year. Enjoying a coffee with son Jack before the diagnosis Jay had been suffering what seemed to be flu, but after deteriorating and developing a rash, his wife Lisa called 999. He was put onto life support at The Royal Cornwall Hospital, where doctors found that he had pneumonia and two infected heart valves, which had triggered sepsis.

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