2015 marks Churchill’s 50th anniversary. Winston Churchill began his career as a colonial policeman in the North-West borderlands of India, and this experience was the beginning of his long relationship with the Islamic world. Overturning the widely-accepted consensus that Churchill was indifferent to, and even contemptuous of, matters concerning the Middle East, this book unravels […]
Tabbouleh is a Levantine vegetarian dish which looks like a salad, traditionally made of tomatoes, finely chopped parsley, mint, and onion, and seasoned with olive oil, lemon juice, and salt. Bulgur (Wheat) is often added to the dish; some variations add garlic or lettuce, or use couscous instead of bulgur. All alternative ways are delicious. Traditionally served as part […]
Visitors never forget their first breathtaking vision of Leeds Castle in Kent, rising majestically from the moat as it has done for over 900 years. With 500 acres of beautiful parkland and formal gardens, daily events and year round attractions, Leeds Castle is one of the best days out in Kent, you will want to […]
Tea makes the world go round – and stopping for a cup of tea is popular in countries worldwide. The UK has been a big tea drinking nation since the seventeenth century. At one point, the cost of tea was so expensive that ladies used to lock it up in little boxes and make a […]
Spanish chef Omar Allibhoy will be bringing a taste of the real Spain to Shoreditch next February, with the opening of his third tapas bar, Tapas Revolution on Bethnal Green Road. Omar’s latest tapas opening will continue the Spanish food mission that he and his team began with the critically acclaimed Tapas Revolution in Westfield […]
Former cricketer marries TV weather girl in Pakistan for Dowry of 82,000 rupees but his sisters did not attend the small celebration. A close friend of the former cricketer announced his union with the ex-BBC weather girl at his home in Islamabad earlier today, in accordance with Islamic law. Mr Khan’s sisters did not attend the […]