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Northern Ireland has 170 dog friendly pubs, cafes and restaurants to sniff out
Every dog friendly venue in Belfast and beyond
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Finn outside Belvedere Café Restaurant Belfast, a fully family friendly BYO restaurant (Image: @lynsey&catherine)
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Dog friendly Belfast leads the way for folk and their four legged friends
We have handy tips and a list of city spots where you and your dog will be made welcome
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Lost treasures of Liverpool now confined to history
Some iconic landmarks we ve loved and lost over the years
The Futurist Cinema in Liverpool - mid 1950s
In a city as steeped in history as Liverpool, it s easy to find fascinating reminders of the past on nearly every street. But there are some iconic landmarks that we ve loved and lost along the way, as the city evolves and changes. From The Futurist Cinema in Lime Street to the hustle and bustle of Stanley Dock Market, these lost treasures were loved by locals but have now sadly been confined to history.
We decided to reminisce about this by taking a look back in our archives at some of the places we wish we could bring back.
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Coveted for its resemblance to a dragon, California spiny lobster is a lucky dish for Lunar New Year and is also served at weddings and large get-togethers. Covid-19 crashed those parties in late 2019 and throughout 2020. Spiny lobster prices crashed too. It started with rumors, said Pete Halmay, seasoned urchin diver and president of San Diego Fishermen’s Working Group. At seventy-something, he’s still out getting salty almost every day. Two or three months before spiny lobster season was set to open in early October, Halmay said, talk on the docks was that Asia wasn’t buying this year, demand was way down due to covid-19, and the price San Diego fishermen would get for spiny lobster would be 30-50 percent of the norm. In a typical year, 95 percent of spiny lobster caught in San Diego goes to overseas markets, primarily Asia.