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  • Senior Man Smoking And Drinking Wine In Outdoor Cafe
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    Senior Man Smoking And Drinking Wine In Outdoor Cafe
    An elegantly dressed senior man sits alone at a small outdoor table, drinks red wine, looks down at his smartphone, and smokes near the front of a ''Panineria'' cafe in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. A couple sits inside the cafe, a woman walks away on the right side of the cobblestone street, and several bicycles are parked nearby. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0 Unveiled In Lagos
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    Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0 Unveiled In Lagos
    A participant drinks as activities for the Firewood Jollof Festival 2.0, scheduled to be held on November 29, 2025, on Victoria Island, Lagos, are unveiled during a press conference in Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria, on November 4, 2025. (Photo by Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Drinking Water Crisis In Coastal Bangladesh
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    Drinking Water Crisis In Coastal Bangladesh
    November 6, 2025, Chattogram, Bangladesh: A woman washes household utensils using water from a tube well in Bakalia. Most local wells are saline or iron-contaminated, usable only for washing and other cleaning purposes. For drinking, people rely on limited rainwater and private motor pumps, while those who can afford it buy filtered water at 20€“40 Tk per 20-liter pot from a local dealer. (Credit Image: © Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
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    Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
    A advertisement from the city municipality is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 31 October, 2025. The city recently passed new regulations prohibiting the sale of alcohol in two districts between ten in the evening and six in the morning. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
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    Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
    A advertisement from the city municipality is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 31 October, 2025. The city recently passed new regulations prohibiting the sale of alcohol in two districts between ten in the evening and six in the morning. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
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    Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
    A advertisement from the city municipality is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 31 October, 2025. The city recently passed new regulations prohibiting the sale of alcohol in two districts between ten in the evening and six in the morning. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
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    Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
    A advertisement from the city municipality is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 31 October, 2025. The city recently passed new regulations prohibiting the sale of alcohol in two districts between ten in the evening and six in the morning. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
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    Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
    NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21:
    A box of empty Efes beer bottles is seen outside a bar in the northern part of Nicosia, administered by the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and recognized only by Turkey, near the United Nations–controlled buffer zone that separates it from the Republic of Cyprus–controlled south, on October 21, 2025.
    The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
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    Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
    NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21:
    A sign reading 'Don’t Stress, Drink and Relax…! United Federal Cyprus' is seen outside a local restaurant near the boundary between the northern part of Nicosia, administered by the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and recognized only by Turkey, and the United Nations–controlled buffer zone that separates it from the Republic of Cyprus–controlled south, on October 21, 2025.
    The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
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    Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
    NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21:
    A line of empty Efes beer bottles is seen outside a bar in the northern part of Nicosia, administered by the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and recognized only by Turkey, near the United Nations–controlled buffer zone that separates it from the Republic of Cyprus–controlled south, on October 21, 2025.
    The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Nicosia
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    Daily Life In Nicosia
    NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 22:
    People eating and drinking are seen inside a local bar in Nicosia, Nicosia District, Cyprus, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tchibo Coffee And Retail Shop
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    Tchibo Coffee And Retail Shop
    A Tchibo coffee and retail shop with outdoor seating is in Schwabach, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 20, 2025. The store offers coffee, household goods, and seasonal products under the German retail brand Tchibo. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tchibo Coffee And Retail Shop
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    Tchibo Coffee And Retail Shop
    A Tchibo coffee and retail shop with outdoor seating is in Schwabach, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 20, 2025. The store offers coffee, household goods, and seasonal products under the German retail brand Tchibo. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tchibo Coffee And Retail Shop
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    Tchibo Coffee And Retail Shop
    A Tchibo coffee and retail shop with outdoor seating is in Schwabach, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 20, 2025. The store offers coffee, household goods, and seasonal products under the German retail brand Tchibo. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Bangladesh 2025
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    Daily Life In Bangladesh 2025
    October 15, 2025, Chattogram, Bangladesh: Workers collecting drinking water from the premises of Katlaganj Mosque in the city's Panchlaish area. For more than a decade, this source of water has been serving people from all walks of life. With nearly five thousand locals filling their containers daily to take home the pure water they rely on. (Credit Image: © Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Bucharest Spotlight Festival 2025
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    Bucharest Spotlight Festival 2025
    BUCHAREST, ROMANIA – OCTOBER 10:
    Bottles of Aperol are displayed in a mobile shop window in Bucharest, during the 2025 edition of the Spotlight International Light Art Festival in Bucharest, Romania, on October 10, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bucharest Spotlight Festival 2025
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    Bucharest Spotlight Festival 2025
    BUCHAREST, ROMANIA – OCTOBER 10:
    Bottles of Aperol are displayed in a mobile shop window in Bucharest, during the 2025 edition of the Spotlight International Light Art Festival in Bucharest, Romania, on October 10, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • China Manufacturing Industry
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    China Manufacturing Industry
    Workers produce an intelligent tea-drinking machine in a workshop in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • China Manufacturing Industry
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    China Manufacturing Industry
    Workers produce an intelligent tea-drinking machine in a workshop in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Brita Office Sign
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    Brita Office Sign
    The logo of Brita, a company known for its water filtration products, is seen on a building in Regensburg, Bavaria, Upper Palatinate, Germany, on October 4, 2025. Brita specializes in drinking water filters and purification systems for households and commercial use. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hacker Festzelt Beer Tent At Oktoberfest Munich 2025
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    Hacker Festzelt Beer Tent At Oktoberfest Munich 2025
    Crowds gather in front of the Hacker Festzelt beer tent during Oktoberfest in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, September 26, 2025. The decorated entrance and upper balcony are illuminated with Bavarian festive lights. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Oktoberfest Crowd At Theresienwiese
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    Oktoberfest Crowd At Theresienwiese
    Large crowds of visitors gather at the Oktoberfest festival grounds in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 21, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Youth Smoking A Joint On Rotterdam Street In The Morning
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    Youth Smoking A Joint On Rotterdam Street In The Morning
    A young man in a hoodie and red sneakers sits on a sidewalk in the morning, smoking a joint beside a backpack and a beer bottle in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • FlixTrain At Cologne Messe Deutz Station
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    FlixTrain At Cologne Messe Deutz Station
    A FlixTrain stands at Cologne Messe Deutz Station in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
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    'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
    Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

    On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.

    Tan Hill Ted Ventured outisde into the snow storm to lead a sledging session for the pub guest.
    Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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  • 'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
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    'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
    Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

    On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.

    Saturday Night waiting for the snow storm to arrive.
    Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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  • 'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
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    'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
    Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

    On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.

    Kip and his Dog Agatha (4) who are both regulars at the Pub. They stayed overnight in a camper van outisde the Pub.
    Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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  • 'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
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    'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
    Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

    On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.

    Saturday Night waiting for the snow storm to arrive.
    Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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  • 'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
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    'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
    Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

    On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, BritainÕs highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.

    Saturday Night waiting for the snow storm to arrive.
    Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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  • 'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
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    'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
    Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.

    On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.

    Bree Davie (glasses blonde hair ) and her Australian family members.
    Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.

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  • New year's Eve build up
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    New year's Eve build up
    31/12/2024. London, UK. Revellers gather on Embankment in central London before New Year's Eve fireworks illuminate the night sky over the River Thames near Parliament and the London Eye. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • New year's Eve build up
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    New year's Eve build up
    31/12/2024. London, UK. Revellers queue up on Whitehall in central London before New Year's Eve fireworks illuminate the night sky over the River Thames near Parliament and the London Eye. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • New year's Eve build up
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    New year's Eve build up
    31/12/2024. London, UK. Revellers queue up on Whitehall in central London before New Year's Eve fireworks illuminate the night sky over the River Thames near Parliament and the London Eye. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • New year's Eve build up
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    New year's Eve build up
    31/12/2024. London, UK. Revellers queue up on Whitehall in central London before New Year's Eve fireworks illuminate the night sky over the River Thames near Parliament and the London Eye. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    James Claxton- owner /operator , The Brain Jar, Hull.

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    Local Councillor Linda Chamber with a low alcohol drink in The Brain Jar.

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    Furley and Co., HULL.
    Will Rust Manager.

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    YE Old White Harte Pub.
    Jayne Gerrad (red top)
    Debbie Naylor (silver top)

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    Furley and Co., HULL.
    Will Rust Manager.

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  • A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand's plans for their pub. The Crown Inn in Pishill
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    A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand's plans for their pub. The Crown Inn in Pishill
    People of Pishill fear loss of 800-year-old community asset as they await council decision on 'mixed-use' scheme.

    Russell Brand is not wildly popular in the tiny village of Pishill, where he has applied for planning permission to change the use of outbuildings of its former pub, the Crown Inn, into studios to produce his broadcasts.

    The Crown pub which was a important local venue for meeting and weddings etc The pub, owned by Russell Brand , is closed. Unhappy locals Willy Watson, Josh Robinson -Ward.,Caroline Dempsey and Marnie Watson outside the pub. They believe he was able to buy the pub and buildings cheaply as a pub but had no intention of using it as pub.
    Pishill Oxfordshire, UK.
    22/10/2024.

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  • A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand's plans for their pub. The Crown Inn in Pishill
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    A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand's plans for their pub. The Crown Inn in Pishill
    People of Pishill fear loss of 800-year-old community asset as they await council decision on 'mixed-use' scheme.

    Russell Brand is not wildly popular in the tiny village of Pishill, where he has applied for planning permission to change the use of outbuildings of its former pub, the Crown Inn, into studios to produce his broadcasts.

    The Crown pub which was a important local venue for meeting and weddings etc The pub, owned by Russell Brand , is closed. Unhappy locals Willy Watson, Josh Robinson -Ward.,Caroline Dempsey and Marnie Watson outside the pub. They believe he was able to buy the pub and buildings cheaply as a pub but had no intention of using it as pub.
    Pishill Oxfordshire, UK.
    22/10/2024.

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  • A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand's plans for their pub. The Crown Inn in Pishill
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    A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand's plans for their pub. The Crown Inn in Pishill
    People of Pishill fear loss of 800-year-old community asset as they await council decision on 'mixed-use' scheme.

    Russell Brand is not wildly popular in the tiny village of Pishill, where he has applied for planning permission to change the use of outbuildings of its former pub, the Crown Inn, into studios to produce his broadcasts.

    The Crown pub which was a important local venue for meeting and weddings etc The pub, owned by Russell Brand , is closed. Unhappy locals at Maiden's Grove Common , not far from the pub for a meeting of lcals unhappy about the situation. They believe he was able to buy the pub and buildings cheaply as a pub but had no intention of using it as pub.
    Pishill Oxfordshire, UK.
    22/10/2024.

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  • A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand's plans for their pub. The Crown Inn in Pishill
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    A pint of bitterness: villagers resent Russell Brand's plans for their pub. The Crown Inn in Pishill
    People of Pishill fear loss of 800-year-old community asset as they await council decision on 'mixed-use' scheme.

    Russell Brand is not wildly popular in the tiny village of Pishill, where he has applied for planning permission to change the use of outbuildings of its former pub, the Crown Inn, into studios to produce his broadcasts.

    The Crown pub which was a important local venue for meeting and weddings etc The pub, owned by Russell Brand , is closed. Unhappy locals Willy Watson, Josh Robinson -Ward.,Caroline Dempsey and Marnie Watson outside the pub. They believe he was able to buy the pub and buildings cheaply as a pub but had no intention of using it as pub.
    Pishill Oxfordshire, UK.
    22/10/2024.

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    Jeremy Clarkson fans flock to opening of Oxfordshire pub
    After being denied permission to open a restaurant on Diddly Squat farm, the presenter turned farmer opens doors to all-British venture.

    Bucking the trend, off the A40 in Oxfordshire between Burford and Witney, hundreds of punters were queueing outside the Farmer's Dog for an opening day that would be the envy of publicans across the country.

    The proprietor of the Farmer's Dog is no ordinary landlord - he is sometimes controversial TV presenter turned farmer Jeremy Clarkson.

    Queues for the Grand opening of his Pub 'The Farmer's Dog'.
    23/8/24.

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    Jeremy Clarkson fans flock to opening of Oxfordshire pub
    After being denied permission to open a restaurant on Diddly Squat farm, the presenter turned farmer opens doors to all-British venture.

    Bucking the trend, off the A40 in Oxfordshire between Burford and Witney, hundreds of punters were queueing outside the Farmer's Dog for an opening day that would be the envy of publicans across the country.

    The proprietor of the Farmer's Dog is no ordinary landlord - he is sometimes controversial TV presenter turned farmer Jeremy Clarkson.

    Queues for the Grand opening of his Pub 'The Farmer's Dog'.
    23/8/24.

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    Australia's first women's sports bar can change the game
    The Ladies League is out to shake up the status quo with a new venue in Sydney dedicated to being a safe space to watch sport, matches and events.

    Soon to open, the 80-cover bar is wedged between the LGBTQ+ bars of Oxford Street, and Allianz Stadium and the Sydney Cricket Ground. It’s a strategic safe spot: there's a natural overlap of women's sports and the queer community.

    The bar is the in-real-life version of what began as a sports-focused website and online community founded by Valente in 2017, also called The Ladies League. The 34-year-old, who has a background in hospitality and administration, hopes it might open in time for the launch of the women’s AFL season.

    Rose Valente is the owner of The Ladies League Lounge which is a sports bar dedicated to showcasing women's sport at 245 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia. 20 August 2024

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    Australia's first women's sports bar can change the game
    The Ladies League is out to shake up the status quo with a new venue in Sydney dedicated to being a safe space to watch sport, matches and events.

    Soon to open, the 80-cover bar is wedged between the LGBTQ+ bars of Oxford Street, and Allianz Stadium and the Sydney Cricket Ground. It’s a strategic safe spot: there's a natural overlap of women's sports and the queer community.

    The bar is the in-real-life version of what began as a sports-focused website and online community founded by Valente in 2017, also called The Ladies League. The 34-year-old, who has a background in hospitality and administration, hopes it might open in time for the launch of the women’s AFL season.

    The Ladies League Lounge is a sports bar dedicated to showcasing women's sport at 245 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia. 20 August 2024.

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  • Australia's first women's sports bar can change the game
    DUKAS_177221453_EYE
    Australia's first women's sports bar can change the game
    The Ladies League is out to shake up the status quo with a new venue in Sydney dedicated to being a safe space to watch sport, matches and events.

    Soon to open, the 80-cover bar is wedged between the LGBTQ+ bars of Oxford Street, and Allianz Stadium and the Sydney Cricket Ground. It’s a strategic safe spot: there's a natural overlap of women's sports and the queer community.

    The bar is the in-real-life version of what began as a sports-focused website and online community founded by Valente in 2017, also called The Ladies League. The 34-year-old, who has a background in hospitality and administration, hopes it might open in time for the launch of the women’s AFL season.

    The Ladies League Lounge is a sports bar dedicated to showcasing women's sport at 245 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia. 20 August 2024.

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  • Jeremy Clarkson fans flock to opening of Oxfordshire pub
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    Jeremy Clarkson fans flock to opening of Oxfordshire pub
    After being denied permission to open a restaurant on Diddly Squat farm, the presenter turned farmer opens doors to all-British venture.

    Bucking the trend, off the A40 in Oxfordshire between Burford and Witney, hundreds of punters were queueing outside the Farmer's Dog for an opening day that would be the envy of publicans across the country.

    The proprietor of the Farmer's Dog is no ordinary landlord - he is sometimes controversial TV presenter turned farmer Jeremy Clarkson.

    Queues form at the Grand opening of Jeremy Clarksons Pub 'The Farmer's Dog'.
    23/8/24.

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    Jeremy Clarkson fans flock to opening of Oxfordshire pub
    After being denied permission to open a restaurant on Diddly Squat farm, the presenter turned farmer opens doors to all-British venture.

    Bucking the trend, off the A40 in Oxfordshire between Burford and Witney, hundreds of punters were queueing outside the Farmer's Dog for an opening day that would be the envy of publicans across the country.

    The proprietor of the Farmer's Dog is no ordinary landlord - he is sometimes controversial TV presenter turned farmer Jeremy Clarkson.

    Members of the public enjoy the view at the Grand opening of Jeremy Clarksons Pub 'The Farmer's Dog'.
    23/8/24.

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