Plus: How to avoid being a victim of crime
| | Served on toast, with a jacket potato or simply enjoyed on their own, a humble can of baked beans is incredibly versatile. And, you’ll be happy to know that they are healthy too.
Baked beans are a British store cupboard staple, so much so that during wartime rationing in the 1940s the Ministry of Food classified them as “essential food”. Learn more about the health benefits of the tomatoey haricot beans here.
Elsewhere, discover how Amal Clooney achieved soft highlights at the Venice Film Festival with a box of £12 hair dye (yes, you read that correctly) and learn how to avoid being a victim of crime from the world’s top security expert.
Plus, Greg Dickinson has the inside scoop on how anti-mass tourism protesters are changing tack, and why you and I have become the target…
Have a lovely day,
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