Plus: How to do 'Damp January' and the everyday maths questions you should be able to solve
| | Food lovers across the country have cause to celebrate as 2023 looks set to deliver an abundance of culinary delights. Despite last year's high costs and food shortages posing challenges for restaurants, the hospitality industry has bounced back, with countless new openings planned for this year.
A number of well-established foreign and home-grown chefs are opening new British locations, in addition to promising plans from smaller, independent restaurants. From Italian small plates and seasonal veg-forward cuisine to hand-crafted pies and hot pots, there's sure to be something for everyone in this versatile mix. Read our complete guide here. (Warning: you may be left feeling hungry...)
Plus, find out why Jack Rear is doing 'Damp January' and put your brain to the test with seven everyday maths questions every adult should be able to solve.
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