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6 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Mark Duell
Cost of Easter lunch in Britain goes up by 11% in a yearBy MARK DUELL Published: 03:00 EDT, 18 April 2025 | Updated: 03:00 EDT, 18 April 2025 Advertisement The cost of buying food for an Easter lunch at Britain's supermarkets has risen by more than a tenth in a year – mostly driven by the soaring price of lamb. An own-label whole leg of lamb is now an average of £14.44 per kilogram, up by £1.81 or 14 per cent from £12.63 when compared to the same period last year.
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6 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Mark Duell
The cost of buying food for an Easter lunch at Britain's supermarkets has risen by more than a tenth in a year – mostly driven by the soaring price of lamb. An own-label whole leg of lamb is now an average of £14.44 per kilogram, up by £1.81 or 14 per cent from £12.63 when compared to the same period last year. A bag of carrots has increased by 7p or 12 per cent from 62p to 69p; while a jar of mint sauce is also up by the same percentage or 10p from 85p to 95p.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Mark Duell
From Sir Rod Stewart to the late George Michael, many world-famous singers started off their career busking to gathered crowds at Leicester Square. But the popular tourist space in London's West End will fall silent from next Thursday after Westminster City Council confirmed it was banning buskers. It comes a fortnight after a judge at City of London Magistrates' Court ruled buskers were inflicting 'psychological torture' on nearby office workers.
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1 week ago |
thisismoney.co.uk | Mark Duell
From Sir Rod Stewart to the late George Michael, many world-famous singers started off their career busking to gathered crowds at Leicester Square. But the popular tourist space in London's West End will fall silent from next Thursday after Westminster City Council confirmed it was banning buskers. It comes a fortnight after a judge at City of London Magistrates' Court ruled buskers were inflicting 'psychological torture' on nearby office workers.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Mark Duell |Peter Robertson
British singer and actor Mike Berry - known for his hits 'Don't You Think It's Time' and 'Sunshine Of Your Smile' - has died aged 82, his manager has confirmed. Berry was the last surviving star of the hit BBC TV sitcom Are You Being Served?, and was a regular on the original series of Worzel Gummidge. He most recently performed in a sold-out show at the Half Moon live music pub in Putney, South West London, on February 23.
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