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Forfar's 'tight ship' Bar 10 negotiates route through Angus licensing policy to 2am opening


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Licensing chiefs have issued Forfar’s first 2am pub licence in a vote of confidence for the ‘tight ship’ which made the policy-breaking bid.
10 Café Bar applied for the longer opening on Friday and Saturday nights as part of its pandemic recovery plan .
Covid-19 restrictions have seen the town centre premises closed for most of the past year.
Angus pubs are normally restricted to a 1am terminal closing time at the weekend.
But owner Alan Hampton convinced the area’s licensing board to approve the extra hour with a pledge to continue the bar’s zero tolerance approach towards troublemakers. ....

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10 Downing Street: The History Of The British Prime Minister's Home


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It was given as a gift from a king
In 1732 a grateful King George II presented Sir Robert Walpole with a house on Downing Street. Walpole, who is usually recognised as the first to have and to use the powers of a prime minister, refused the property as a personal gift. Instead, he agreed to accept it as an official residence for the First Lord of the Treasury, to which post – held by Walpole for more than 20 years – “he got it annexed for ever”.
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No 10 Downing Street was initially No 5
The king’s gift was, in fact, two houses: one fronting onto Downing Street and a larger one overlooking Horse Guards behind. Walpole moved in only once the two had been combined and refurbished, becoming the first premier to call Downing Street home in September 1735. The house was then actually No 5, and remained so until 1779 when it was renumbered. ....

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