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Swedish Draken & D-Day Formation Leads Historic Anniversary Line-up For Eastbourne Airshow
The supersonic Swedish Draken, Jet Provost, Bronco, Rolls-Royce Heritage Flight and a D-Day Memorial Display will lead an historic line-up at this year’s Airbourne: Eastbourne International.
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Residents Consulted On New Littlehampton And Bognor Regis Parking Disc Scheme
After seven months of the new parking disc scheme arrangements in Littlehampton and Bognor Regis, Arun District Council is keen to know what residents think about the annual charge.
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Life Sentence For Man Who Pushed Boy Off Ovingdean Cliffs
A man who attempted to murder a child who had intervened to stop him raping and sexually assaulting another child has today (26/7) been sentenced.
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BREAKING: Alternative Healer Hongchi Xiao Guilty Of Manslaughter Over Woman's Death At Slapping Therapy Workshop
An alternative healer has been found guilty of the gross negligence manslaughter of a diabetic woman who died after she stopped taking her insulin at his slapping therapy workshop.
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What's On In Sussex?
Our pick of events, festivals, exhibitions and gigs In 2024.
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Prince Harry Says 'It's Still Dangerous' For Meghan To Return To UK
Prince Harry has said "it's still dangerous" for his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, to return to the UK.
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Two Jailed For Rural Crime Spree
Two men have been jailed for conspiracy to steal in connection with several theft offences committed across the South of England, including in Sussex.
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Eastbourne Council To Consult On 2050 Vision For Seafront
Eastbourne Borough Council has launched a consultation into the town's seafront, asking residents, visitors and businesses to share what they think is important for the future of the landmark.
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Rail Operator Unveils 'Words Of Pride' In Run-Up To Annual Brighton Event
In the run-up to the UK’s largest Pride event Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has unveiled ‘Words of Pride’ at train stations, for people traveling in and out of the city.
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Councillor Keeps Close Eye On Brighton Rubbish Collections
A council cabinet member is keeping a close eye on rubbish and recycling collections by committing to go out with various Cityclean teams at 4.30am.
SPORT
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Pep Guardiola: Man City boss out of contract next summer but says he would love to stay with Premier League champions
Pep Guardiola says he has not ruled out signing a new contract with Manchester City.
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Belgian GP: Max Verstappen makes eye-catching Practice One start but grid penalty for race confirmed
Max Verstappen set an impressive early pace to top opening practice at the Belgian Grand Prix in a session in which the world championship leader's expected grid penalty for Sunday's race was formally confirmed.
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Canada's Tokyo Olympics football gold medal under fresh scrutiny amid drone spying scandal
Canada Women's gold medal victory at the Tokyo Olympics has been called into question by new information brought to light around the spy drone scandal which has seen head coach Bev Priestman suspended from the Paris Games, according to the country's Olympic Committee chief.
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Liverpool Premier League title chances: Arne Slot's areas to address to challenge Man City and Arsenal
The Arne Slot era is underway - but what does the Dutchman need to do at Liverpool this season to challenge for the Premier League crown in his debut campaign?
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Liverpool's Curtis Jones reveals the Arne Slot effect - 'We're not in a rush to attack, we want the ball'
Curtis Jones has provided an insight into how Liverpool's style of play will change under Arne Slot, revealing a more patient, possession-based approach is on the cards.
Entertainment
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Charli XCX, Nia Archives And Barry Can't Swim Among Artists Shortlisted For 2024 Mercury Prize
Charli XCX is officially bringing "brat summer" to the Mercury Prize - after being shortlisted alongside other artists including Ghetts, Barry Can't Swim and Nia Archives.
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Strictly Come Dancing: Amanda Abbington Says 50 Hours Of Footage Being 'Blocked' Which Giovanni Pernice 'Doesn't Want Anyone To See'
Amanda Abbington has suggested there are 50 hours of footage which her ex-Strictly partner Giovanni Pernice "doesn't want anyone to see" as she reiterated accusations about him during their training.
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Cineworld To Axe Hundreds Of Jobs In Blockbuster Restructuring Plan
Cineworld will this week unveil a sweeping overhaul that will cost hundreds of jobs and reduce its British footprint by at least a quarter.
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Fans Fume At 'Disgusting' Prices To See Star Of The Moment: 'Even Worse Than Taylor Swift'
Furious fans of Sabrina Carpenter have taken to social media to complain after many were unable to get tickets to her upcoming shows - with some claiming the process was worse than Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.
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Snoop Dogg To Carry Olympic Torch In Its Final Stages In Paris
Snoop Dogg will carry the Olympic torch in the final stages of its journey, just before it heads towards the Eiffel Tower.
Stuff We Like
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Five Incredible Walking Trails To Explore Around Europe
From rugged coastlines to serene forests, the continent offers countless trails that promise unforgettable experiences. Here are five incredible walking trails that showcase Europe's natural beauty and cultural heritage:
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Five Ancient Wonders Of The World You Can Still Visit
The ancient world was home to many marvels, from towering statues to grand temples. While many of these wonders have been lost to time, some remain for modern explorers to visit and admire. Here are five ancient wonders that you can still experience today:
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Five Most Frustrating Board Games To Play With The Family
Board games are a timeless family pastime, bringing people together for fun, strategy, and a bit of friendly competition. However, not all board games are created equal when it comes to family harmony. Some games, while popular and beloved, can lead to more frustration than fun. Here are five of the most frustrating board games to play with the family:
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Five Wonders Of The World To Visit In Your Lifetime
In a world brimming with natural splendour and human ingenuity, choosing the ultimate destinations to visit can be overwhelming. Yet, certain places stand out for their sheer majesty and cultural significance, captivating the hearts of travellers for generations. Here are five wonders of the world you must visit in your lifetime, each offering a unique glimpse into the planet's beauty and history:
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Five Unique Walking Routes for UK Summer
As summer arrives, it’s the perfect time to explore some of the country’s most unique walking routes. Whether you're seeking breath-taking views, historical landmarks, or serene natural beauty, these five walking routes promise unforgettable experiences:
Lifestyle
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Five Incredible Walking Trails To Explore Around Europe
From rugged coastlines to serene forests, the continent offers countless trails that promise unforgettable experiences. Here are five incredible walking trails that showcase Europe's natural beauty and cultural heritage:
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Five Ancient Wonders Of The World You Can Still Visit
The ancient world was home to many marvels, from towering statues to grand temples. While many of these wonders have been lost to time, some remain for modern explorers to visit and admire. Here are five ancient wonders that you can still experience today:
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The Exciting Appeal of the Beach Holiday
Full of intoxicating sensory pleasures, the beach is the world’s favourite holiday destination as Lisa de Silva explains
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Five Most Frustrating Board Games To Play With The Family
Board games are a timeless family pastime, bringing people together for fun, strategy, and a bit of friendly competition. However, not all board games are created equal when it comes to family harmony. Some games, while popular and beloved, can lead to more frustration than fun. Here are five of the most frustrating board games to play with the family:
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Money Matters: The Revenue Generation
Adele Trathan investigates the pursuit of additional income, and why age is not necessarily a barrier to finding ways to enrich our finances
Watch
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Paris 2024 Olympics: Lady Gaga, Celine Dion, and Zinedine Zidane star in rain-soaked opening ceremony
Celine Dion brought the curtain down on a rain-soaked but spectacular opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics - which also featured a performance from Lady Gaga on the banks of the River Seine.
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Care Quality Commission in 'crisis', Health Secretary Wes Streeting warns - after new report calls for 'urgent' changes
An independent review into the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has revealed "significant internal failings" that are hampering its ability to keep a check on health and social care institutions.
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'Humiliating' searches, banning lawyers, missing CCTV: What has Greater Manchester Police learned from the Baird Review?
The Baird Inquiry has exposed officers at Greater Manchester Police (GMP) acting above the law: making unlawful arrests, inappropriate strip searches, and treating detainees in an "inhumane" manner.
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Ministers expected to approve pay rises for all public sector workers, Sky News understands
The government is expected to agree to above-inflation pay rises for public sector workers in the coming days, amid concerns over the costs of not settling, Sky News understands.
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Criminal investigation launched into police officer filmed kicking man in head at Manchester Airport
A criminal investigation has been launched into an incident in which a police officer was filmed kicking and stamping on a man at Manchester Airport.
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Treasury expected to uncover £20bn hole in public finances, Sky News understands
A Treasury audit is expected to reveal a £20bn black hole in public spending, Sky News understands.
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Alternative healer Hongchi Xiao guilty of manslaughter over woman's death at slapping therapy workshop
An alternative healer has been found guilty of the gross negligence manslaughter of a diabetic woman who died after she stopped taking her insulin at his slapping therapy workshop.
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Former Strictly star Katya Virshilas says bosses have prioritised 'looks' and 'tricks' over dance teaching
A former Strictly Come Dancing star has told Sky News she believes show bosses have sometimes prioritised looks, rather than teaching ability, when it comes to picking professionals - and that dancers can be "brutal" to each other behind the scenes.
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Trump attacks Kamala Harris's 'disrespectful' Gaza remarks as he hosts Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago
Donald Trump hosted Benjamin Netanyahu at his Florida resort as he dismissed reports of tensions between the pair and attacked Kamala Harris's "disrespectful" comments about the Gaza war.
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NICE's methodology means people with cancer aren't getting drugs - AstraZeneca's Sir Pascal Soriot said
The chief executive of AstraZeneca has criticised a public health body for refusing to make one of its breast cancer treatments available to NHS patients in England and Wales.
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Russia seems intent on turning Olympics ban into boycott - but athletes 'desperate' to compete
When it comes to artistic swimming, Russia is an Olympic powerhouse. The national team has won every single event - team and duet - for the last six games in a row.
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Adam Boulton: Unlike Veep, Harris's campaign for the White House is serious and like no other
Audiences for Veep, the TV series broadcast on Sky, have shot up since Kamala Harris became the Democratic candidate for the White House.
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Trump running mate JD Vance defends 'childless cat ladies' remark
Donald Trump's running mate has defended comments in which he said the Democratic Party was run "by a bunch of childless cat ladies".
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Justin Timberlake 'was not intoxicated when arrested for drink-driving' and charge should be dismissed, lawyer says
Justin Timberlake was not intoxicated when he was arrested for drink-driving, his lawyer has said as he seeks to have the charge dismissed.
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The Casablanca chancellor has boxed herself in on filling the black hole in public finances
Rachel Reeves will echo one of the great cameos in cinema history on Monday, when she updates Parliament on the findings of a Treasury audit of the public finances.
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UK weather: Temperatures set to soar - as forecasters say there could be heatwave
Temperatures are expected to soar this weekend and into next week - with the Met Office predicting there could be a heatwave.
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Post Office scandal: Former business secretary Sir Vince Cable accepts 'share' of responsibility
Sir Vince Cable has told the Post Office inquiry he accepts a "share" of responsibility for failures that enabled the wrongful convictions of sub-postmasters to continue unchecked.
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Paris 2024: Who would cause such chaos on France's rail network before the Olympics, and avoid claiming publicity?
The shock caused by the arson attacks on France's railways came quickly and intensely.
SKY NEWS
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Paris 2024 Olympics: Spectacular opening ceremony - in pictures
The Paris Olympics is officially under way after a spectacular opening ceremony featuring the likes of Lady Gaga, Celine Dion and Zinedine Zidane.
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'Humiliating' searches, banning lawyers, missing CCTV: What has Greater Manchester Police learned from the Baird Review?
The Baird Inquiry has exposed officers at Greater Manchester Police (GMP) acting above the law: making unlawful arrests, inappropriate strip searches, and treating detainees in an "inhumane" manner.
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Trump running mate JD Vance defends 'childless cat ladies' remark
Donald Trump's running mate has defended comments in which he said the Democratic Party was run "by a bunch of childless cat ladies".
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Adam Boulton: Unlike Veep, Harris's campaign for the White House is serious and like no other
Audiences for Veep, the TV series broadcast on Sky, have shot up since Kamala Harris became the Democratic candidate for the White House.
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EuroMillions: UK winner scoops £24m lottery jackpot
A single UK ticket-holder has won the £24m EuroMillions jackpot in Friday's lottery draw.
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Justin Timberlake 'was not intoxicated when arrested for drink-driving' and charge should be dismissed, lawyer says
Justin Timberlake was not intoxicated when he was arrested for drink-driving, his lawyer has said as he seeks to have the charge dismissed.
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Ministers expected to approve pay rises for all public sector workers, Sky News understands
The government is expected to agree to above-inflation pay rises for public sector workers in the coming days, amid concerns over the costs of not settling, Sky News understands.
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Gloucestershire crash: Families of four men killed left in 'an ocean of sadness'
The families of four young men who died in a car crash in Gloucestershire have paid tribute to them, saying they have left an "ocean of sadness" behind.
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Celine Dion makes spectacular comeback with Eiffel Tower performance at Paris Olympics opening ceremony
Celine Dion stunned viewers all over the world with a performance from the Eiffel Tower in Paris during the Olympics opening ceremony - the first since revealing she suffers from stiff person syndrome (SPS).
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Wax replica of Sinead O'Connor withdrawn by Dublin museum after criticism of 'hideous' likeness
Sometimes nothing compares to the real thing - as Dublin's wax museum discovered after it unveiled a figure of Irish singer Sinead O'Connor.
Tech News
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Man who ate toast for five years inspires high-tech spoon enhancing flavours for people with dementia
A man who revealed how he has only eaten toast for the past five years as he can no longer taste things has helped inspire a high-tech spoon which enhances flavours for people with dementia.
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£7.7 million bounty offered in hunt for members of North Korea-backed hacking group
The UK, US and South Korea have accused a North Korea-backed cyber group of carrying out an online espionage campaign to steal military and nuclear secrets.
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3D-printed blood vessels could improve heart bypass outcomes, research suggests
3D-printed blood vessels which closely mimic the properties of human veins could transform the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, scientists have said.
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NICE's methodology means people with cancer aren't getting drugs - AstraZeneca's Sir Pascal Soriot said
The chief executive of AstraZeneca has criticised a public health body for refusing to make one of its breast cancer treatments available to NHS patients in England and Wales.
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Toddler who had eye removed due to rare cancer has prosthetic developed just for her
A toddler who had to have an eye removed after being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer has "adapted so well" to a prosthetic designed by doctors who relied solely on scans of her face.
Business News
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledges to 'fix' economy - as expert says 'black hole' matches Tory tax cuts
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has promised to "fix" the "mess" the Conservative government left in the economy, amid reports of a £20bn "black hole" in the public finances.
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Fuel prices remain a rip-off, competition watchdog declares
Competition among fuel retailers is "failing consumers" because drivers are still paying too much to fill up, according to regulators.
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Why things look rosy for NatWest 12 months on from debanking crisis
NatWest has an increasingly confident air about it.
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TalkTalk founder in £400m pledge to win lenders' backing
The founder of TalkTalk has pledged a £400m package to the company's lenders in a bid to win their support for a wide-ranging refinancing.
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Treasury expected to uncover £20bn hole in public finances, Sky News understands
A Treasury audit is expected to reveal a £20bn black hole in public spending, Sky News understands.
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The Casablanca chancellor has boxed herself in on filling the black hole in public finances
Rachel Reeves will echo one of the great cameos in cinema history on Monday, when she updates Parliament on the findings of a Treasury audit of the public finances.
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Apollo swoops for parcel delivery giant Evri in £2.7bn deal
The private equity giant Apollo Global Management is on the brink of a deal to buy Evri, the British parcel delivery company, in a £2.7bn deal.
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NICE's methodology means people with cancer aren't getting drugs - AstraZeneca's Sir Pascal Soriot said
The chief executive of AstraZeneca has criticised a public health body for refusing to make one of its breast cancer treatments available to NHS patients in England and Wales.
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Post Office scandal: Former business secretary Sir Vince Cable accepts 'share' of responsibility
Sir Vince Cable has told the Post Office inquiry he accepts a "share" of responsibility for failures that enabled the wrongful convictions of sub-postmasters to continue unchecked.
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Cineworld to axe hundreds of jobs in blockbuster restructuring plan
Cineworld will this week unveil a sweeping overhaul that will cost hundreds of jobs and reduce its British footprint by at least a quarter.
Hidden County
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More Radio Live 2024
Everything you need to know about this year's More Radio Live and ticket information!
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Sussex Living Presents: The Garden Party 2024
Back for its third year, we're pleased to announce The Garden Party returns to Steyne Gardens, Worthing on Sunday, 18th August featuring four fantastic tribute acts - Billy Joel, Cliff Richard, Cher and the Bee Gees!
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A Summer At Hickstead 2024
We're proud to team up with Hickstead once more for two exciting events this summer, with some fabulous upgraded Members' Enclosure tickets available for our premium Hidden members, and free general admission tickets for each of our Hidden members!
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Win A Family Weekend Camping Ticket For Wild Meadows Festival At The Macs Farm
Worth £375, we've got an amazing prize up for grabs over the August bank holiday weekend for a family of four to enjoy!
Recipes
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Spanish Tortilla: A Taste of the Country
With lockdown affecting many family holidays this summer, you can still bring a taste of the Mediterranean sun to your home with this classic
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Recipe: Crispy Duck Pancakes with Hoisin Sauce
This warming dish is perfect for autumn nights at home. And it's much easier to make than you might think. Serve with rice and salad, or enjoy on their own
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