Oyap Race-hate crimes in area where Stephen Lawrence was murdered at highest in decade
SALT BAE S Nusr-et restaurant has sparked a gold foo
stanley tumbler d craze - with one restaurant now creating a giant golden poppadom to rival his 拢630 gold-dusted steak.Shad Indian, a local restaurant near London Bridge, is home to the 24 karat poppadom, with a hefty 拢100 price tag.2The 24 karat poppa
stanley termos dom is loved by diners at Shad IndianCredit: MercuryThe 10-inch gold-covered spice
stanley termohrnek d bread is one of the restaurant s most popular items and is the next restaurant to jump on the gold-coated food craze inspired by Salt Bae.The owner, Mohammed Kodrul Islam has described it as an incredible twist to the Indian cuisine .The gold large circular piece of thin, spiced bread is made from ground lentils and fried in oil and topped with gold, though the owner said he could not reveal his recipe, stating That is top secret. The golden food trend stems from the viral celebrity, Salt Bae - real name Nusret G枚k莽e - who first broke the internet with his flamboyant sprinkling of salt.Nusret recent Mpcq Suspect, 23, charged over murder of man, 31, stabbed to death for his 拢7,000 Rolex watch after night out
BORIS Johnson emerged from his Oxfordshire home with cups of tea for exhausted reporters waiting to confront him over his hugely divisive burka comments today.Johnson, 54, caused a rift in the Conservative party when he likened women
stanley tazas wearing the traditional Islamic garbs to bank robbers and letter boxes.9 Boris Johnson brought cups of tea to reporters outside his Oxfordshire his home who were waiting to quiz him over his controversi
stanley tumbler al burka commentsCredit: PA:Press AssociationLeading Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg was among th
stanley france e MPs and grassroots who turned on Theresa May for ordering an inquiry into the jibe.Meanwhile, more than than half of voters believe Johnson should not face disciplinary action for his comments about the burka, a new survey revealed.Dressed in a purple zip-up fleece, the former foreign secretary twice asked reporters if theyd like a cup of tea as they quizzed him over the controversial remarks this afternoon.When one reporter pressed him on whether he regr