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NUNdos, a habit-filled holy bistro wholly run by nuns opened its doors to visitors in London’s Shoreditch on Tuesday. The pop-up cafe offers guests classic English cuisine and enlightening conversation with the Daughters of Divine Charity, a local sisterhood. The pop-up was created to help promote the launch of a new Channel 5 series, ‘Bad Habits, Holy Orders’ and will be open until Friday, October 20.
London, Sep 27 (EFE).- (Camera: Raúl Bobé / Clàudia Sacrest) The British band Queen celebrates its five decades in music with the opening of a temporary two-storey physical store in central London, accessible to the public from this Tuesday until January 2022.FOOTAGE OF THE STORE THAT WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY ON CARNABY STREET, IN CENTRAL LONDON, TO CELEBRATE THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BRITISH BAND QUEEN. SOUNDBITES FROM KEITH TAPERELL, THE STORE'S DIRECTOR OF SALES AND DAVID BOYNE, CEO OF MARKETING FIRM BRAVADO.
London, Jun 22 (EFE) .- (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest / Raúl Bobé) The Union Jack is revered by many British people, but popular culture has adopted this iconic flag to upholster furniture, dress clothes or commercialize music around the world, until it becomes almost banal, a trend that continues to grow in the United Kingdom.FOOTAGE FROM THE UNION JACK USED IN VARIOUS ZONES IN THE CITY OF LONDON.
Dua Lipa gave Andrew Farriss and the late Michael Hutchence credits on her song 'Break My Heart' because she didn't want to "get sued" over the track's similarity to INXS' 'Need You Tonight'.
Dua Lipa has learned not to "live life so fast" in recent weeks while quarantining at home.