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Give the humble roast chicken traybake a spectacular summer-season makeover with this easygoing, super-tasty Mediterranean-inspired melange.

Ingredients (serves 4)

700g new potatoes, halved lengthways

8 whole, skin-on chicken thighs

1 red onion, peeled and chopped into wedges

The cloves from 1...


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Whether you’re celebrating, catching-up with friends and family or simply fancy one of those lovely summer indulgences, afternoon tea is hard to beat. So, raise your teacups (or fizz flutes) and treat yourself to one of the region’s best spreads.

Once reserved for grand hotels and special occasions, afternoon tea has had something of a glow-up. Acr...


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A legendary musical is reborn in the spectacular new production of Miss Saigon, which is now touring the UK and Ireland and comes to Bristol Hippodrome later this year. We hear from three of the cast members…

It’s been more than 35 years since Miss Saigon had its world premiere at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London’s West End. ...


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It’s a truly gargantuan month for international sport: the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off across Mexico, Canada and the US from 11 June, so we’re rummaging the racks of vintage football shirts at TopBinz, plus hearing all about the boost to local squad Long Ashton Junior Football Club; then all eyes will be on Seat Unique Stadium, which is hosting six matches for the I...


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This month at Bristol Old Vic, Oscar Wilde’s classic work An Ideal Husband gets a bold new twist,
directed by Lyric Hammersmith’s Associate Director Nicholai La Barrie.

If Oscar Wilde ever managed to defy the laws of time and space to find himself writing society comedies in 2026, chances are he’d have an absolute field day with modern B...


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