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Mississippi's Giant Lazy Susans Unite Strangers at Table

A unique Mississippi restaurant uses giant revolving tables to bring strangers together for family-style Southern meals, creating unexpected friendships and community. Discover how this dining tradition fosters human connection.

Monty Don: 3 Plants to Avoid in Neutral Soil

Gardeners' World star Monty Don reveals three popular plants that will 'never do well' in gardens with neutral soil. Discover his expert alternatives and soil-savvy tips.

BBC newsreader investigated over 'pregnant people' reaction

A BBC newsreader faces internal scrutiny after visibly reacting to gender-neutral language in a script, while Panorama faces separate allegations of editing Donald Trump's speech, raising questions about editorial standards at the broadcaster.

10 UK restaurants reinventing British classics

Discover how innovative UK chefs are transforming traditional British favourites into extraordinary culinary experiences, from deconstructed fish and chips to gourmet pie and mash.

Michelin Guide Launches in New Zealand for 2025

The prestigious Michelin Guide expands to New Zealand, with anonymous inspectors already evaluating restaurants across Auckland, Queenstown, Wellington and Christchurch for the inaugural 2025 edition.

Outback Steakhouse Closes Multiple UK Locations

Popular restaurant chain Outback Steakhouse has shuttered several British locations, leaving steak lovers disappointed and raising questions about the future of casual dining.

Nat Barr's restaurant bans children after 5pm

Channel Seven star Natalie Barr and her husband's popular Laguna Blu restaurant implements controversial child-free evening policy, sparking debate about family dining experiences.

AP replaces 'pregnant women' with 'pregnant people'

The Associated Press makes controversial changes to its influential style guide, replacing gender-specific terms like 'pregnant women' with inclusive language like 'pregnant people', sparking debate across media and political circles.

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