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Pears and blue cheese, cranberry sausage cakes, mincemeat tart – Nigel Slater’s Christmas recipes

Smoked fish, pomegranates, fresh pickles and sweet treats – the festive season wouldn’t be complete without these flavours As much as I relish almost every detail of the Christmas feast, there are a handful of ingredients I hold especially dear: the rich, sweet preserve that is mincemeat; the glowing ruby seeds of the pomegranate and […]
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Nigel Slater’s recipes for baked swede and potatoes, and autumn vegetables with aubergine cream

ICYMI: Baking vibrant vegetables will add colour to darker days The garden has turned a buttery yellow, the leaves of the fig and medlar, pear and plum, are mostly fallen now. Sweeping them up is a daily job involving a road-sweeper sized broom. A pleasure, actually. Before I pick up the brush, I put a tray […]
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THIS LABS: Business Development Manager

ICYMI: £55,000 – £65,000 plus generous pension, annual leave allowance and benefits:

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The perfect role for a sales & BD professional looking for a product with a purpose.
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire with remote working opportunities
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SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL: Residential Childcare Apprenticeship Trainer and Assessor

Up to £24177 per annum:

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This role has a starting salary of £24,177 per annum, based on working 3 days (21.6 hours) per week, with the potential of increasing to full time as
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Mystery surrounds 800-year-old Leicester burial pit containing 123 bodies

UK News: Researchers are baffled by 12th-century corpses uncovered at a heritage learning centre built in the garden of Leicester Cathedral after discovery of Richard III’s remains

In gardens a few metres from Leicester Cathedral, archaeologists have made a disturbing discovery. Their excavations have revealed a narrow vertical shaft filled with the remains of 123 men, women and children.

It is one of the largest pit burials ever excavated in the UK, with subsequent research suggesting the bodies were dumped there more than 800 years ago, early in the 12th century. Continue reading…
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