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  • Market In A Bavarian City
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    Market In A Bavarian City
    A customer buys sausage from a vendor at a mobile butcher stall of ''Zanameizgerei Griesbacher'' at the weekly market in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The seller wears an apron behind a refrigerated counter stocked with traditional Bavarian meat products. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Neil Sebba CEO of Tossed
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    Neil Sebba CEO of Tossed
    Neil Sebba CEO of Tossed, photographed at one of his fast food outlets on Victoria Street in Central London. The healthy eating chain almost collapsed during lockdown, but now has visions of putting down roots beyond its core London market.

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  • Neil Sebba CEO of Tossed
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    Neil Sebba CEO of Tossed
    Neil Sebba CEO of Tossed, photographed at one of his fast food outlets on Victoria Street in Central London. The healthy eating chain almost collapsed during lockdown, but now has visions of putting down roots beyond its core London market.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Jo Westerman, Chair of the University of Leeds Unite branch. Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Crayoned messages on the steps of Leeds Town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Crayoned messages written on the steps of Leeds Town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Messages written in crayon on the steps of Leeds Town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Messages written in crayon on the steps of Leeds Town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Jo Westerman , chair of the University of Leeds Unite branch. Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    The crayoned messages on the steps of Leeds Town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds go on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    The crayoned meassages on the Steps of Leeds Town Hall as hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Students on the steps of Leeds town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Strike action on the steps of Leeds Town hall as Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds go on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    DUKAS_147701418_EYE
    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    DUKAS_147701360_EYE
    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
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    ‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines
    Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis.

    A large crowd of pickets spilled from the steps of Leeds University’s distinctive Grade II-listed Parkinson Building, flooding on to the pavement below with banners reading “staff working conditions are student learning conditions” and “cold and hungry staff can’t support you”.

    Despite temperatures dropping, about 800 university workers turned out for the Leeds rally – part of a series of long-running national strikes at more than 150 universities. Three unions at four universities across the city were joined by sympathetic students to march the mile-long route to Leeds town hall, in one of dozens of rallies across the UK.

    Jo Westerman, Chair of the University of Leeds Unite branch. Hundreds of support staff at Leeds Beckett University and University of Leeds on strike action over pay in Leeds City centre. Adminstrators, cleaners,library,security and catering workers were joined by academics ands students on a mass march through Leeds city centre from the Parkinson building at Leeds University to Leeds Town Hall in west Yorkshire.

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  • Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
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    Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
    The key to a good neighbourhood restaurant. You have got to know the neighbourhood. The team behind Walter's, recently opened amid the privet and spreading horse chestnut of London's West Dulwich, clearly do.

    Nothing can beat a really good local restaurant, and this one in West Dulwich is a little beauty

    It is also an intriguing case study in the post-pandemic hospitality business. Walter's is named after Walter Hathaway, a milliner who was the first owner of this address. It belongs to Rob Hampton and Matt Lovell, the restaurateurs behind the Oystermen in Covent Garden.

    'A solid wedge': Basque cheesecake.

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  • Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
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    Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
    The key to a good neighbourhood restaurant. You have got to know the neighbourhood. The team behind Walter's, recently opened amid the privet and spreading horse chestnut of London's West Dulwich, clearly do.

    Nothing can beat a really good local restaurant, and this one in West Dulwich is a little beauty

    It is also an intriguing case study in the post-pandemic hospitality business. Walter's is named after Walter Hathaway, a milliner who was the first owner of this address. It belongs to Rob Hampton and Matt Lovell, the restaurateurs behind the Oystermen in Covent Garden.

    Everybody needs good neighbours: the dining room at WalterÕs, West Dulwich.

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  • Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
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    Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
    The key to a good neighbourhood restaurant. You have got to know the neighbourhood. The team behind Walter's, recently opened amid the privet and spreading horse chestnut of London's West Dulwich, clearly do.

    Nothing can beat a really good local restaurant, and this one in West Dulwich is a little beauty

    It is also an intriguing case study in the post-pandemic hospitality business. Walter's is named after Walter Hathaway, a milliner who was the first owner of this address. It belongs to Rob Hampton and Matt Lovell, the restaurateurs behind the Oystermen in Covent Garden.

    Everybody needs good neighbours: the dining room at WalterÕs, West Dulwich.

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  • Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
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    Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
    The key to a good neighbourhood restaurant. You have got to know the neighbourhood. The team behind Walter's, recently opened amid the privet and spreading horse chestnut of London's West Dulwich, clearly do.

    Nothing can beat a really good local restaurant, and this one in West Dulwich is a little beauty

    It is also an intriguing case study in the post-pandemic hospitality business. Walter's is named after Walter Hathaway, a milliner who was the first owner of this address. It belongs to Rob Hampton and Matt Lovell, the restaurateurs behind the Oystermen in Covent Garden.

    'Crisp-skinned': sea bass with peperonata.

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  • Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
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    Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
    The key to a good neighbourhood restaurant. You have got to know the neighbourhood. The team behind Walter's, recently opened amid the privet and spreading horse chestnut of London's West Dulwich, clearly do.

    Nothing can beat a really good local restaurant, and this one in West Dulwich is a little beauty

    It is also an intriguing case study in the post-pandemic hospitality business. Walter's is named after Walter Hathaway, a milliner who was the first owner of this address. It belongs to Rob Hampton and Matt Lovell, the restaurateurs behind the Oystermen in Covent Garden.

    lamb rump, crushed new potatoes.

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  • Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
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    Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
    The key to a good neighbourhood restaurant. You have got to know the neighbourhood. The team behind Walter's, recently opened amid the privet and spreading horse chestnut of London's West Dulwich, clearly do.

    Nothing can beat a really good local restaurant, and this one in West Dulwich is a little beauty

    It is also an intriguing case study in the post-pandemic hospitality business. Walter's is named after Walter Hathaway, a milliner who was the first owner of this address. It belongs to Rob Hampton and Matt Lovell, the restaurateurs behind the Oystermen in Covent Garden.

    Steamed mussels.

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  • Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
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    Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
    The key to a good neighbourhood restaurant. You have got to know the neighbourhood. The team behind Walter's, recently opened amid the privet and spreading horse chestnut of London's West Dulwich, clearly do.

    Nothing can beat a really good local restaurant, and this one in West Dulwich is a little beauty

    It is also an intriguing case study in the post-pandemic hospitality business. Walter's is named after Walter Hathaway, a milliner who was the first owner of this address. It belongs to Rob Hampton and Matt Lovell, the restaurateurs behind the Oystermen in Covent Garden.

    'Shimmering': bream ceviche.

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  • Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
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    Walter's, London: 'So many reasons to go back' - restaurant review
    The key to a good neighbourhood restaurant. You have got to know the neighbourhood. The team behind Walter's, recently opened amid the privet and spreading horse chestnut of London's West Dulwich, clearly do.

    Nothing can beat a really good local restaurant, and this one in West Dulwich is a little beauty

    It is also an intriguing case study in the post-pandemic hospitality business. Walter's is named after Walter Hathaway, a milliner who was the first owner of this address. It belongs to Rob Hampton and Matt Lovell, the restaurateurs behind the Oystermen in Covent Garden.

    'Not a panzanella but pleasing all the same': tomatoes and nectarines.

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  • Mono Print
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    Am interior view of the modest Steves Restaurant in Lower Marsh, in the working class district of South East London, which was mentioned in yesterday's hearing at Bow Steet Magistrates Court when five persons, three men and two women, were charged with an offence under the 1911 Official Secrets Act, which deals with spying.
    A witness for the Crown, said in evidence that in August he saw Gordon Arnold Lonsdale, company director (who in yesterday's evidence was stated to be a Russian), and Henry Frederick Houghton, civil servant, two of the accused, go into Steves Restaurant. He and a colleague followed them and sat at an adjoining table.
    8 February 1961 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • EXKLUSIV - Zach Galifianakis dreht neue Szenen für ‘Between Two Ferns’
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    EXKLUSIV - Zach Galifianakis dreht neue Szenen für ‘Between Two Ferns’
    FIA EXCLU! Zach Galifianakis films new Scenes for ‘Between Two Ferns’ – the online talk show featuring its titular host at his most combative and inappropriate in Downtown Los Angeles on 04/24/19! According to latest media reports a movie based on the show is currently filming and produced by Netflix! The secret production on the movie adaptation of ‘Two Ferns’ is directed by Scott Aukerman who co-created the series with Galifianakis. Noted celebrities like David Letterman, Peter Dinklage, Keanu Reeves, Ed Helms, and Bradley Cooper are also expected to appear...

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    EXKLUSIV - Zach Galifianakis dreht neue Szenen für ‘Between Two Ferns’
    FIA EXCLU! Zach Galifianakis films new Scenes for ‘Between Two Ferns’ – the online talk show featuring its titular host at his most combative and inappropriate in Downtown Los Angeles on 04/24/19! According to latest media reports a movie based on the show is currently filming and produced by Netflix! The secret production on the movie adaptation of ‘Two Ferns’ is directed by Scott Aukerman who co-created the series with Galifianakis. Noted celebrities like David Letterman, Peter Dinklage, Keanu Reeves, Ed Helms, and Bradley Cooper are also expected to appear...

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  • EXKLUSIV - Zach Galifianakis dreht neue Szenen für ‘Between Two Ferns’
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    EXKLUSIV - Zach Galifianakis dreht neue Szenen für ‘Between Two Ferns’
    FIA EXCLU! Zach Galifianakis films new Scenes for ‘Between Two Ferns’ – the online talk show featuring its titular host at his most combative and inappropriate in Downtown Los Angeles on 04/24/19! According to latest media reports a movie based on the show is currently filming and produced by Netflix! The secret production on the movie adaptation of ‘Two Ferns’ is directed by Scott Aukerman who co-created the series with Galifianakis. Noted celebrities like David Letterman, Peter Dinklage, Keanu Reeves, Ed Helms, and Bradley Cooper are also expected to appear...

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  • EXKLUSIV - Zach Galifianakis dreht neue Szenen für ‘Between Two Ferns’
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    EXKLUSIV - Zach Galifianakis dreht neue Szenen für ‘Between Two Ferns’
    FIA EXCLU! Zach Galifianakis films new Scenes for ‘Between Two Ferns’ – the online talk show featuring its titular host at his most combative and inappropriate in Downtown Los Angeles on 04/24/19! According to latest media reports a movie based on the show is currently filming and produced by Netflix! The secret production on the movie adaptation of ‘Two Ferns’ is directed by Scott Aukerman who co-created the series with Galifianakis. Noted celebrities like David Letterman, Peter Dinklage, Keanu Reeves, Ed Helms, and Bradley Cooper are also expected to appear...

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