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DRINKERS can now enjoy a beer on a bus after a pub winched a double-decker Routemaster into its courtyard and turned it into a bar.A giant crane lowered the vintage vehicle into place at The Old Bank of England in Fleet Street, central London. 4A giant c
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stanley cup of England in Fleet Street, central London4The Old Bank of England has turned the bus into a pub where punters can enjoy a pintCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdBrewery and pub chain McMullen spent 拢20,000 on the bus plus 拢30,000 getting it into position.Punt
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stanley cup sks for lunchCredit: Getty - ContributorA lack of time and a perception that there is always too much work to be done were among the top five reasons to eat lunch at your desk each day.The study, which was conducted by OnePoll in conjunction with Eggland s Best, also found younger workers were more likely to disagree that taking a full lunch break is realistic, whil
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