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  • Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
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    Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
    In Rome, Italy, on November 6, 2025, Nobu's three founders, Meir Teper, Robert De Niro, and chef Nobu Matsuhisa, attend the opening of Nobu Hotel at Nobu Hotel Rome. (Photo by Luca Carlino/NurPhoto)

     

  • Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
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    Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
    In Rome, Italy, on November 6, 2025, Nobu's three founders, Meir Teper, Robert De Niro, and chef Nobu Matsuhisa, attend the opening of Nobu Hotel at Nobu Hotel Rome. (Photo by Luca Carlino/NurPhoto)

     

  • Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
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    Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
    In Rome, Italy, on November 6, 2025, Nobu's three founders, Meir Teper, Robert De Niro, and chef Nobu Matsuhisa, attend the opening of Nobu Hotel at Nobu Hotel Rome. (Photo by Luca Carlino/NurPhoto)

     

  • Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
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    Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
    In Rome, Italy, on November 6, 2025, Nobu's three founders, Meir Teper, Robert De Niro, and chef Nobu Matsuhisa, attend the opening of Nobu Hotel at Nobu Hotel Rome. (Photo by Luca Carlino/NurPhoto)

     

  • Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
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    Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
    In Rome, Italy, on November 6, 2025, Nobu's three founders, Meir Teper, Robert De Niro, and chef Nobu Matsuhisa, attend the opening of Nobu Hotel at Nobu Hotel Rome. (Photo by Luca Carlino/NurPhoto)

     

  • Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
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    Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
    In Rome, Italy, on November 6, 2025, Nobu's three founders, Meir Teper, Robert De Niro, and chef Nobu Matsuhisa, attend the opening of Nobu Hotel at Nobu Hotel Rome. (Photo by Luca Carlino/NurPhoto)

     

  • Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
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    Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
    In Rome, Italy, on November 6, 2025, Nobu's three founders, Meir Teper, Robert De Niro, and chef Nobu Matsuhisa, attend the opening of Nobu Hotel at Nobu Hotel Rome. (Photo by Luca Carlino/NurPhoto)

     

  • Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
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    Opening Of Nobu Hotel In Rome
    In Rome, Italy, on November 6, 2025, Nobu's three founders, Meir Teper, Robert De Niro, and chef Nobu Matsuhisa, attend the opening of Nobu Hotel at Nobu Hotel Rome. (Photo by Luca Carlino/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In London
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    Daily Life In London
    A large ornamental clock is located on the facade of the main entrance of the Fortum & Mason tea shop, notable for being suppliers to the British royal family. Every hour, the figures of the founders come out and bow in greeting while the bells ring, creating a unique spectacle for passersby. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Remembrance Sunday
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    Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Remembrance Sunday
    06/11/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden meet Bryn and Paul, the fathers of PC Fiona Bone and PC Nicola Hughes who died in the line of duty and have been awarded the Elizabeth Emblem in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Remembrance Sunday
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    Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Remembrance Sunday
    06/11/2024. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden meet Bryn and Paul, the fathers of PC Fiona Bone and PC Nicola Hughes who died in the line of duty and have been awarded the Elizabeth Emblem in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Relationship experts on the one argument they can’t stop having with their partners
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    Relationship experts on the one argument they can’t stop having with their partners
    From the marriage therapist to the matchmaker, what are their strategies for coping with petty grievances?

    The issue: getting in each other's way in the kitchen
    Gay, 79, and Katie Hendricks, 75, are founders of the Hendricks Institute and co-authors of Conscious Loving. They have been together for 44 years.

    Despite being relationship experts, they have one recurring argument they’ve only recently started to talk about. Whenever Gay was in the kitchen and Katie came in, he would invariably ask: "Am I in your way?"

    Relationship experts Gay and Katie Hendricks in their kitchen at home in California, USA.

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  • Relationship experts on the one argument they can’t stop having with their partners
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    Relationship experts on the one argument they can’t stop having with their partners
    From the marriage therapist to the matchmaker, what are their strategies for coping with petty grievances?

    The issue: getting in each other's way in the kitchen
    Gay, 79, and Katie Hendricks, 75, are founders of the Hendricks Institute and co-authors of Conscious Loving. They have been together for 44 years.

    Despite being relationship experts, they have one recurring argument they’ve only recently started to talk about. Whenever Gay was in the kitchen and Katie came in, he would invariably ask: "Am I in your way?"

    Relationship experts Gay and Katie Hendricks in their kitchen at home in California, USA.

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  • Relationship experts on the one argument they can’t stop having with their partners
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    Relationship experts on the one argument they can’t stop having with their partners
    From the marriage therapist to the matchmaker, what are their strategies for coping with petty grievances?

    The issue: getting in each other's way in the kitchen
    Gay, 79, and Katie Hendricks, 75, are founders of the Hendricks Institute and co-authors of Conscious Loving. They have been together for 44 years.

    Despite being relationship experts, they have one recurring argument they’ve only recently started to talk about. Whenever Gay was in the kitchen and Katie came in, he would invariably ask: "Am I in your way?"

    Relationship experts Gay and Katie Hendricks in their kitchen at home in California, USA.

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  • Relationship experts on the one argument they can’t stop having with their partners
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    Relationship experts on the one argument they can’t stop having with their partners
    From the marriage therapist to the matchmaker, what are their strategies for coping with petty grievances?

    The issue: getting in each other's way in the kitchen
    Gay, 79, and Katie Hendricks, 75, are founders of the Hendricks Institute and co-authors of Conscious Loving. They have been together for 44 years.

    Despite being relationship experts, they have one recurring argument they’ve only recently started to talk about. Whenever Gay was in the kitchen and Katie came in, he would invariably ask: "Am I in your way?"

    Relationship experts Gay and Katie Hendricks in their kitchen at home in California, USA.

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  • Relationship experts on the one argument they can’t stop having with their partners
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    Relationship experts on the one argument they can’t stop having with their partners
    From the marriage therapist to the matchmaker, what are their strategies for coping with petty grievances?

    The issue: getting in each other's way in the kitchen
    Gay, 79, and Katie Hendricks, 75, are founders of the Hendricks Institute and co-authors of Conscious Loving. They have been together for 44 years.

    Despite being relationship experts, they have one recurring argument they’ve only recently started to talk about. Whenever Gay was in the kitchen and Katie came in, he would invariably ask: "Am I in your way?"

    Relationship experts Gay and Katie Hendricks in their kitchen at home in California, USA.

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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  • Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
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    Roe, Wood Wharf: Can the Fallow boys do it again?
    The Fallow boys are a phenomenon. The three of them - chefs Jack Croft, 31, and Will Murray, 32, and chairman-fixer-bit-of-everything James Robson, 50 - have amassed something like their own cult. A cult glued to the TikTok recipes (how to scramble eggs like a chef? An easy 7.1 million views), the Instagram posts (231,000 fans and counting) and a YouTube channel which, with 385,000 subscribers, makes Fallow the most followed restaurant in the world. Then there's real life: the place itself, in St James's

    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

    Left to right:
    Jack Croft, James Robson and Will Murray, founders and owners of Roe, Canary Wharf.
    12/04/2024

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    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

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    Their first restaurant is the social media darling that made cod's head cool. Now, the trio tell David Ellis, they're opening a £6m site with shark on the menu

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