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This underrated island has beach saunas, five-star food and flights for just £17
A tiny emerald jewel in the English Channel, neither quite part of the UK nor part of the EU, Jersey has an out-of-time feel, as though our short flight has taken us not only across the water, but some 20 years or so into the past. It feels gentle…
Food Is Life, Food Is Health: A Photo Journey from Napa
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Food Party! just returned from Food Is Life, Food Is Health, a three-day gathering in Napa presented by the Culinary Institute of America and co-sponsored by Stanford University. Bringing together…
America's late-night fast-food culture may be making a comeback - here's why
Late-night fast food and 24-hour dining — once staples of American convenience — have shrunk dramatically in recent years, though some chains are beginning to expand overnight hours again. Across the country, fewer chains are keeping…
Soup recalled that was sold at Whole Foods in 17 states
Nation/World The Kettle Cuisine minestrone soup is under recall for an possible undeclared allergen. WASHINGTON — A soup sold at Whole Foods stores and online in 17 states has been recalled for a possible undeclared allergen.
Rising global costs threaten Mexico's production costs and food stability
Monterrey, Mexico – At the Mercado de Abastos, a wholesale food market in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, staples like tomatoes, potatoes, beef, and chillies have seen steep price hikes in the last few weeks, forcing customers to change their shopping…
Hungary restores ban on Ukrainian food imports
Hungary has restored a ban on Ukrainian food imports after the new government “accidentally” allowed the restrictions to lapse. The ban, covering around 20 categories of agricultural goods, was introduced in 2023 after former Prime…
Plastic food containers may be killing your sperm - but a poop-inspired supplement might help
The secret to stronger swimmers may be living in your gut. A growing body of research suggests that an industrial chemical found in plastic food containers and other everyday products may be taking a toll on male fertility, lowering sperm counts…
Outstanding' food court in Yorkshire city that's 'an absolute gem'
An ‘outstanding' street food hall in a Yorkshire city is a worthy rival for any in the region. In Yorkshire, we have Cambridge Street Collective, in Sheffield, White Cloth Hall, in Leeds, and Spark, in York, among must-visit options. In…
Take a look at Flight Club's delightful new food and drink menu
Take a look at the all-new food and drink offering at Flight Club. The immersive darts bar, which has a venue in Leeds city centre as well as in other cities across the UK, has unveiled its spring cocktails alongside a new food menu. The food…
We're immigrants running food stalls - we'll keep sharing cuisine no matter what
Far-right protests have sparked tension across parts of the UK in recent months, with immigrant communities often finding themselves at the centre of political debate. But for many restaurant owners in London, sharing food remains one of the most…
High intake of packaged foods tied to elevated BP among youth: NIN study
Higher consumption of high-fat and high-salt Ultra-Processed Foods (UPFs) is associated with increased odds of elevated blood pressure among urban young adults, with males showing a higher prevalence, according to researchers from the…
Scott Stinson: 'No Tax on Food' is a slogan that Doug Ford will have a tough time resisting
Short of hoping that Doug Ford would manage to buy himself another luxury vehicle before the Ontario legislature breaks for summer, Opposition Leader Marit Stiles and team have been presumably casting about for an issue that could score them some…
I started handing out food to homeless at 11 - 14 years later I'm still going
Solomon Smith has run Brixton Soup Kitchen for 14 years, having been shocked by the poverty around him as a child. The 40-year-old began the fight against hunger when he was 11 by handing out cooked food from his home to the local homeless in…
Strait of Hormuz shutdown turns into a global food crisis
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has transformed energy into a major food crisis, leaving the world's agricultural security architecture entirely unprepared. On March 2, 2026, Qatar's Ras Laffan industrial complex, a major producer of global…
UAE ambassador warns Hormuz threats could disrupt global food, energy supplies
[Editor's Note: Follow the Khaleej Times live blog for the latest regional developments with the US-Israel-Iran ceasefire now in effect.] The UAE warned that threats to close the Strait of Hormuz could trigger serious global economic and food…
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