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Ancient drinking habits revealed as researchers uncover 4,000-year-old beer receipt
Researchers analyzing ancient cuneiform tablets recently unveiled a 4,000-year-old beer receipt — offering a rare glimpse into Mesopotamian beer culture. The news was announced in a University of Copenhagen news release in April.
Inside BGT winners' boozy night with Amanda Holden and Jeremy Clarkson
The Hawkstone Farmers Choir celebrated their historic Britain's Got Talent win on Saturday with a booze-up at a Hammersmith pub, alongside their founder Jeremy Clarkson - who footed the bill, BGT judge Amanda Holden and runners-up, Celestial. Choir…
I'm a San Francisco bar operator. Young tech bros are going sober - but they still want to sip on mocktails
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Greg Lindgren, a 57-year-old bar operator from San Francisco. He co-owns 15 Romolo, The Cordial, Rye Cocktail Bar, and the events company Rye on the Road with Jon Gasparini. It's been edited for…
Inside Clarkson & Hawkstone Farmers' choir wild night to celebrate BGT victory
JEREMY Clarkson spent the day after his Hawkstone Farmers' Choir's historic Britain's Got Talent victory nursing a heavy hangover following some epic celebrations. The presenter and the group were partying until 4.30am after winning the ITV show on…
Jeremy Clarkson shares emotional moment with Simon Cowell after choir's BGT win
JEREMY Clarkson shared an emotional moment with Simon Cowell on stage after the Hawkstone Farmers Choir won Britain's Got Talent last night. The TV presenter, 66, has been backing the choir publicly and watched the live final from a front row seat…
There's no dignity in Burnham's return to Westminster, Jeremy Clarkson says
JEREMY Clarkson has defended the Green Party candidate standing against Andy Burnham in Makerfield, insisting voting for her is not as “mad” as people might think. The TV star, 66, took aim at Burnham's expected return to Westminster…
The Market's Biggest Buyer May Be Disappearing
Yesterday, as part of laying out the two paths I can see the economy taking, I wrote that beneath the surface, the American consumer is tapped out. The average consumer - AKA the 'retail investor' - has been a key in driving the stock market higher…
Nvidia CEO's upcoming visit to Korea stokes hopes on physical AI collaboration
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is set to visit Korea this week, stoking expectations over the artificial intelligence (AI) platform company's collaboration with Korean partners in the field of physical AI. According to industry officials, Huang will visit…
Scary stories to tell seniors
Netflix's The Boroughs, produced by Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer, begins life at a comparative disadvantage. Whereas its predecessor could take forever between seasons, losing nothing but its child stars' cherubic looks, the new…
MND Sheffield widower completes 100 coffee challenge in France
Catching up with friends over a coffee is an everday occurence for millions - but how would feel if you were chatting to a stranger and, rather than one brew, you did it 100 times? Richard Scholey did just that to show support for the charity which…
5 most anticipated San Francisco restaurant, bar, and bakery openings in June
Anyone looking for a good excuse to knock back a couple of drinks will have at least three easy ones in June. Not only will the month see the long-awaited return of San Francisco's ultimate beer bar, Toronado, it will also welcome one of Haight…
Royal Family have finally washed their hands of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Our Royal Editor Emily Ferguson brings you al the news from the Firm It's only taken three years but the last traces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's time at Frogmore Cottage are finally set to be permanently erased. The couple were officially…
Wee gem' Dumfries pub owned by Calvin Harris with regular live music
The Daily Record is back with another Pub of the Week, and this time we are taking a look at a traditional bar that is owned by one of Scotland's most iconic musicians. As well as being a good place to enjoy a blether with friends, it also hosts…
'The potential is huge': Plymouth hopes defence money will have it sailing again
Plymouth may only have been rebranded as “Britain's ocean city” in recent years, but its role as a centre of UK defence can be traced back to the 16th century thanks to its strategic location on Devon's south coast. Sir Francis Drake…
One of Europe's 'greatest beaches' is right in the city and next to incredible restaurants
La Concha is located in northern Spain's Basque Country region Europe is home to some of the most stunning beaches in the world with the likes of the Mediterranean Coast, the Amalfi Coast and the French Riviera. But one beach in particular has been…
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