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Buy British to save Britain's chippies, families have been urged
Buy British to save Britain's chippies, families have been urged Fish and chip lovers are being encouraged to try UK-caught species to protect takeaways from soaring cost of supper staples as the rocketing cost of cod is up 200% in the past two years Families are being urged to buy British to help save the nation’s chippies. The soaring cost of cod and haddock - the two overwhelming fish supper staples - is piling pressure on shop owners. Around 1,500 fish and chips shops have closed in the...
Chippies turn to new species amid 'massive' cod price rise
Experts say cod has turned into "white gold" as the prices keeps going up.
Chippies turn to new species amid 'massive' cod price rise
Experts say cod has turned into "white gold" as the prices keeps going up.
Chippies turn to new species amid 'massive' cod price rise
Experts say cod has turned into "white gold" as the prices keeps going up.
UK's best 50 fish and chip shops named - is yours on the list
UK's best 50 fish and chip shops named - is yours on the list Fry Awards named its list of the top 50 best fish and chips takeaways across the UK and what better time to sample them than on National Fish and Chip Day It's time to raise a glass to the very best of British cuisine, as the Fry Awards roll out their prestigious accolades for fish and chips across the nation. Not that we need an excuse for fish and chips but what better time to try your local chippie than National Fish and Chip...
Sir Geoff Hurst warns 'use them or lose them' as two British fish & chips shops closing every day
Sir Geoff Hurst warns 'use them or lose them' as two British fish & chips shops closing every day EXCLUSIVE: Around 1,500 fish and chips shops have turned off their fryers for good in the past three years and now national icon Sir Geoff Hurst is determined to save the British staple England icon Sir Geoff Hurst has joined the call to save the great British chippy with two shops closing every day as costs soar. Fish and chip fanatics have been warned our favourite takeaway is coming under...
Mum quits the UK and moves abroad because 'most people in England are miserable and soulless'
Mum quits the UK and moves abroad because 'most people in England are miserable and soulless' Mum-of-one, Melanie is taking the plunge to leave the UK as she claims she feels stuck in an infinite cycle of 'rise and repeat' with the country sucking the soul out of her A mum is selling all of her possessions in the UK to travel the world with her five-year-old son, as she said the country makes her "miserable", claiming: "There is something about England energy-wise that is just so off." This...
Barring garbage officiating, the Knicks will get revenge over the Spurs in Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals
The San Antonio Spurs (and officials) served the New York Knicks a slice of humble pie Monday in Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals. San Antonio got on the board in the finals, taking Game 3 115-111 and snapping New York's 13-game playoff win streak. Besides President Donald Trump's trip to Madison Square Garden, the biggest storyline from Game 3 was the officiating, which sucked for a second straight game.
'The monarchy survives as it retains public support - that can't be taken for granted'
'The monarchy survives as it retains public support - that can't be taken for granted' 'Very few begrudge the monarchy the security measures its members require - but secrecy and special treatment are a dangerous combination' Royal rules so different The Royal Family often speaks of duty, service and understanding the pressures facing ordinary people. Yet very different rules seem to operate in their privileged world. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor enjoyed a peppercorn rent at Royal Lodge while...
'I was struggling with my mental health until the Postcode Gardener dropped by'
On a tiny patch of land by a church hall in a part of Swansea named after St Thomas, a sea of gardeners dressed in pale blue t-shirts are hard at work. The green-fingered members of the CanDo Hub – which supports adults with additional learning needs – are watering a raised bed of red onions and cabbages with red watering cans, nurturing window-boxes, and tearing up weeds. “It’s all because of Ollie,” Emily Jones, 32, tells me.