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A busy offseason for Lion City Sailors has continued with their latest signing: free-scoring Brazilian Anderson Lopes.
Crude-oil-derived substances in the candy have been linked to health problems—and the regulations that have allowed their use in the US are now in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s crosshairs.
Sailors who grew up in the area say joining has been inspiring by: Keagan Hughes Posted: Jul 4, 2025 / 04:30 PM EDT Updated: Jul 4, 2025 / 06:33 PM EDT ...
Iconic Jolly Jack statue at San Antonio-based Sea Island's original restaurant removed for repairs Jolly Jack's makeover is expected to take 8 weeks, according to the restaurant chain.
The former Jolly Sailor pub was bought by the King's School in 2019 But the city council this week sealed the 400-year-old pub's fate by greenlighting King's proposals, leaving many sad to see the ...
The county's fire service said crews from Scarborough were called to Limestone Road in Burniston around 10.20am this morning (June 21). It is reported that the vehicle was being held in place by a ...
A much-loved Bristol pub has announced it has halted its food service as it has "not been able to break even" due to high costs. The Jolly Sailor in Hanham reopened under new ownership back in ...
Historic seafood restaurant seen on Antiques Roadshow and Lovejoy forced to shut down after ‘terrible’ rat infestation Hygiene officers called the infestation "horrendous" ...
Dubai-chocolate warning The FSA is also raising awareness about potential issues with Dubai Chocolate. Most Dubai-style chocolate in UK shops is safe but some of it may not be intended for sale in ...
Furious owners of Britain's most expensive beach huts fear their idyllic escape will be destroyed by drunken sailors using a new floating bar and restaurant.
The Jolly Sailors in Brancaster Staithe Built on the success of previous festivals, the pub will be serving 22 top-notch Norfolk ales carefully chosen by the team, plus delicious ciders for you to ...
Multiple Jolly Rancher sweets sold in the UK have been recalled as they contain products that make them “unsafe to eat” and they do not comply with UK laws, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has ...
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