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The Pizza Club was a group of ministers in the second May ministry active from October 2018 to May 2019 who aimed to prevent Prime Minister Theresa May from delivering her preferred soft Brexit and force a hard Brexit, either by putting pressure on May or by triggering a leadership election.
PizzaExpress (Restaurants) Limited, [1] trading as PizzaExpress and or Pizza Marzano and Milano in the Republic of Ireland, is a British multinational pizza restaurant chain, with over 500 restaurants across the United Kingdom and 100 overseas in Europe, Hong Kong, Canada, China, India, Indonesia, Kuwait, the Philippines, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore and Saudi Arabia. [2]
Pages in category "Pizza chains of the United Kingdom" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
The club was founded as the PizzaExpress Jazz Room, and early on featured UK pianists like Brian Lemon and Lennie Felix. In May 1975, the venue presented their first American jazz star, the saxophonist Bud Freeman , and other early visitors included Buddy Tate , Bob Wilber , Al Grey , Benny Carter , Ruby Braff , and Snub Mosley , who recorded ...
Pizzaland restaurant on Grey Street in Newcastle upon Tyne, 1989. Pizzaland was a chain of pizza restaurants owned by Associated Newspapers and then by United Biscuits. [1] In the early 1990s, Pizza Hut and Pizzaland were regarded as the largest pizza eateries in Britain; [2] [3] UK business ceased in 1996.
A cross-border union for maritime professionals. Main offices are in London, Wallasey, Rotterdam and Basel. Previously known as NUMAST in the UK and FWZ in the Netherlands. TUC: ITUC: The POA: Professional Trades Union for Prison, Correctional and Secure Psychiatric Workers: 1939 31,204 [25] POA TUC: ITUC: Professional Footballers' Association ...
The Association of Pizza Delivery Drivers (APDD) was a U.S. labor union representing pizza and other ready-to-eat food drivers. This union had nearly 1,000 members across 46 states. The APDD was unique in that it was one of the first unions to be all electronic, operating exclusively over the internet.
Luke Johnson was born on 2 February 1962 in Slough, [2] [3] the son of historian Paul Johnson and of Marigold Johnson, and the brother of Daniel Johnson.He spent his early years in Iver, Buckinghamshire, and was educated at the state run Langley Grammar School in Langley, Berkshire, and at Magdalen College, Oxford.