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Sneak peek inside new Beeston Pudding Pantry where brunch and afternoon tea are a speciality It s a new lease of life for this property
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Beeston is set to get a whole lot sweeter with the arrival of the town s new Pudding Pantry this weekend.
New Nottingham restaurants, bars, pubs and cafes opening in 2021
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image captionEmma Quinn says others need to be protected
Emma Quinn was at her most vulnerable when a so-called psychologist contacted her on Facebook offering to help.
As someone with bi-polar disorder, the 28-year-old was in a manic phase when a woman offered support. At that point I would have paid anyone any sum of money to make me feel better, she said.
That sum turned out to be £6,000 and it would take Emma two years - and a great deal of stress - to get the money back.
Now a charity is calling on the government to protect people like Emma, claiming its plans to legislate on online safety ignores the scourge of scams.