MIT Press Media: London and how it emerged through trade in fish, which should give people hope. If you can find a product that people want to buy then you can thrive. Quote: 1840’s – For all low-priced fish the poor are the costermongers’ best customers, and a fish diet seems becoming almost as common among the ill paid classes of London, as is a potato diet among the peasants of Ireland. Comment: yet Ireland this was the time of the Famine when 1 million+ died from starvation and 1.5+ million emigrated to whatever country would take them

How Fish Markets Transformed London’s Architectural Identity London’s bustling fish trade left an indelible mark on the city’s built environment.

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How it is all, Coming out now, Remember the Lawyers, Doctors, and Police, who Protected, the Perverted Rich? Extraordinary moment Max Clifford boasted of covering up for ‘randy old sod’ Mohamed Al Fayed because he ‘paid £250,000 to local children’s hospice’ The clip shown in the BBC documentary comes from an interview in 2008 where Clifford spoke to journalist Chris Atkins, as part of a documentary named Starsuckers

Convicted paedophile Max Clifford boasted of covering up for ‘randy old sod’ Mohamed Al Fayed because he ‘paid £250,000 to

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Five of the women said they had been raped by Fayed, while another has now come forward to claim she was subjected to a “sickening” sexual assault by the billionaire. Harrods said in a statement on Thursday it was “utterly appalled” by the allegations of abuse and apologised to Fayed’s alleged victims. No Charges were ever Brought, against Fayed, by the London Met Police, One Law, for the Rich.

Metropolitan Police Commander Kevin Southworth said: “We are aware of various allegations of sexual offences made over a number of

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Man (24) pleads guilty to carrying out five arson attacks in one day in Cork The DPP previously directed trial on indictment in the case. Judge Dorgan remanded Mr Nunes Neto in custody for sentencing on October 29, next at the next sessions of Cork Circuit Criminal Court. Below was a previous Court, Case where Mr Nunes Neto, was sent for psychiatric assessment. Today Nunes pleaded Guilty.

No figures were given in relation to the cost of the damage caused in the incident.A district court judge has

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