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Thatcher’s legacy endures in Labour’s industrial strategy

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investing   来源:Books  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Giles Fleming, for the prosecution, said that even two years on, Ms Piggin was still suffering.

Giles Fleming, for the prosecution, said that even two years on, Ms Piggin was still suffering.

, with nearly one in five founded since 2020.The mother and daughter's love of socialising over pastries and breads runs in the family.

Thatcher’s legacy endures in Labour’s industrial strategy

"Both my great-grandpa and my great-great-grandpa had their own Italian cafes. My great-great-grandpa's cafe was in Llanelli and was called Sartori's," said Louise, 48.The pair admitted there was "no limit" on how far they would travel to sample a delicacy.Jess said she recently drove more than an hour to one bakery just to buy a sandwich.

Thatcher’s legacy endures in Labour’s industrial strategy

"We're going to Marrakesh [in Morocco] in a couple of weeks and the first thing that I've looked at is the eateries," she added.At Pettigrew Bakery in Cardiff, David Le Masurier's team bakes and sells "thousands of pastries a day" to consumers like Jessica and Louise.

Thatcher’s legacy endures in Labour’s industrial strategy

David said he had "absolutely" seen bakery tourism positively impact his business, with international travellers building food spots into their trips, influenced by online trends and viral dishes.

"They have done their research. They've gone onto social media, they've seen images. They've read reviews. They're getting tips off TikTok," he said.Springsteen would often get young fans on the stage with him, and Haydn remembered thinking, perhaps there was hope for him.

"I was on mum's shoulders. And I remember thinking, there might be a chance here," he said.His mum Sally said as soon as Bruce jumped up on to the stage in front of them, she knew it was their moment.

"I almost threw him on the stage," she recalled.Haydn said he remembered Bruce reaching out towards him.

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