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Papa's is the oldest running family-owned group of fish and chip shops.Papas was founded in 1966, by Mr Papas. In 2015, the family opened their largest restaurant to date, a 320-seat restaurant and takeaway, which was the world's biggest fish and chip shop, in Willerby in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
According to an internal police report, Downes was one of 60 girls in Blackpool, some as young as 11, who had been groomed by ethnic Pakistani men to carry out sex acts. [17] The girls would be given food and cigarettes by the male employees of fast-food outlets in exchange for sex.
Shepherd's dedication to British comedy has been honoured by the inclusion of his name on the famous Comedy Carpet at Blackpool, under the guise of Gary Le Strange. Shepherd has written several theme tunes and music for television and radio. He is the series composer for Crackanory and Murder in Successville, both produced by Tiger Aspect.
This photo provided by Dodge shows the upcoming Charger sedan. This four-door will be powered by either a six-cylinder gasoline engine or an electric drivetrain.
The late Paul Reubens, aka Pee-wee Herman, is defining himself after years of speculation about the star's sexuality.. Reubens reveals he was gay in the new two-part docuseries “Pee-wee as ...
Harry Ramsden's is a fast food restaurant chain based in the United Kingdom which offers fish and chips and assorted themed dishes. Founded by restaurant entrepreneur Harry Ramsden in Guiseley, West Yorkshire, in 1928, it was sold to his partner in 1954.
Renée Zellweger is continuing to turn heads on the red carpet!. The actress, 55, kept it classy on Wednesday, Feb. 12, while attending the New York City premiere of Bridget Jones: Mad About the ...
In the United States, the dish is most commonly sold as fish and chips, except in Upstate New York and Wisconsin and other parts of the Northeast and Upper Midwest, where this dish would be called a fish fry. [50] While in the United States chips refers to potato chips ("crisps" in British English), the dish retains its native name. [51]