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  2. Sunday Brunch - Wikipedia

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    Release. 25 March 2012. (2012-03-25) –. present. Related. Daily Brunch. Sunday Brunch is a British television programme presented by Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer. It is broadcast live on Channel 4 on Sunday mornings and features cookery and interviews with celebrity guests.

  3. Brunch - Wikipedia

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    Meals. Brunch is a meal, [1] sometimes accompanied taken sometime in the late morning or early afternoon – the universally accepted time is 11am-1pm, though modern brunch often extends as late as 3pm. [2] The meal originated in the British hunt breakfast. [3] The word brunch is a portmanteau of breakfast and lunch. [4]

  4. Slug and Lettuce - Wikipedia

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    Slug and Lettuce is a chain of bars that operate in the United Kingdom, with a large number located in London and South East England. As of 2017, there are a total of 70 outlets. [3] Hugh Corbett opened the first Slug and Lettuce in Islington in 1985. He attempted to enhance the public-house environment, at a time when standards were often low.

  5. Shapiro on Harris’s chances in Pennsylvania: ‘Every election ...

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    CNN anchor Dana Bash asked Shapiro on “State of the Union.”. “Every election is close in Pennsylvania. 2016 was about 44,000 votes. 2020 was 80,000 votes. A point or less decided each of ...

  6. Simon Rimmer - Wikipedia

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    Simon Peter Rimmer. (1963-05-05) 5 May 1963 (age 61) Wallasey, Wirral, England. Occupation. Chef. Years active. 1990–present. Simon Peter Rimmer (born 5 May 1963 [1]) is an English celebrity chef, best known for his on-screen partnership with Tim Lovejoy.

  7. Pub - Wikipedia

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    The fictitious Queen Victoria pub, EastEnders, London. Pubs are a common setting for fictional works, including novels, stories, films, video games, and other works. In many cases, authors and other creators develop imaginary pubs for their works, some of which have become notable fictional places.

  8. The Sunday Times - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Times is a British Sunday newspaper whose circulation makes it the largest in Britain's quality press market category. It was founded in 1821 as The New Observer . It is published by Times Newspapers Ltd, a subsidiary of News UK (formerly News International), which is owned by News Corp .

  9. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Kensington News and West London Times (1869–1972) [62] Kent on Sunday (2002–2017) Labour Elector (1888–1894) The Lancaster Observer and Morecambe Chronicle (1860-1944) Leeds Mercury (1718–1939) Leeds Times (1833–1901) - weekly; Liverpool Daily Post (1855–2013) Liverpool Mercury (1811–1904) The London Paper free evening London ...