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Beer and sandwiches: Fitzgerald’s in Dublin
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Beer and sandwiches: Fitzgerald’s in Dublin

New Statesman·New Statesman·19 days ago
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The English have their green and pleasant land. The Irish, traditionally, have the land of saints and scholars. One-nil to the Irish, on the ethno-cliché front, at least. But whatever happened to that

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‘Now the village is dead. It’s awful’: why was one of Britain’s best pubs forced to close?
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‘Now the village is dead. It’s awful’: why was one of Britain’s best pubs forced to close?

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For 400 years, The Hare and Hounds in Bowland Bridge offered a warm welcome to locals and travellers. Then the rent doubled. With two pubs a day closing in England and Wales, can the community save this 17th-century gem?

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Beer and sandwiches: At the Granta, Cambridge
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Beer and sandwiches: At the Granta, Cambridge

New Statesman·New Statesman·26 days ago
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There are two “Grantas” in the life of the thinking man or woman. There is Granta, the leading literary journal in the Anglophone world, which published the early William Empson, and is now helmed by

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Beer and sandwiches: At the Blue Bell, Stoke Ferry
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Beer and sandwiches: At the Blue Bell, Stoke Ferry

New Statesman·New Statesman·about 1 month ago
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The Blue Bell was built in 1794, and there are records of it feeding and watering – mostly watering – the agricultural workers of Stoke Ferry and environs until the turn of the 21st century. Unfortuna

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Beer and sandwiches: At the Maltings Taphouse in Devon
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Beer and sandwiches: At the Maltings Taphouse in Devon

New Statesman·New Statesman·about 1 month ago
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Devon is full of little villages, snug in their combes, carefully thatched, held apart from the passing of time by planning laws and a lack of public transport. Newton Abbot is not one of them. It is

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