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  • FOOD: Demystifying art of Japanese food for home cook

    The cherry blossom has always had its petal-hunting pilgrims, but Japan is really having a moment right now. The country is becoming increasingly popular with travellers, and is seemingly the ultimate sporting destination, hosting the Rugby World Cup

  • RECIPE: Kimiko Barber's Kyoto Tiramisu

    Ingredients: (Serves 8-10) 4 eggs, separated 150g caster sugar 300g mascarpone cheese 1tbsp matcha (green tea powder) plus extra for dusting 36 small sponge finger biscuits 300g sweet adzuki bean paste 3tbsp sake Method:

  • Bishop of Worcester helped in rescue of drowning man

    THE Bishop of Worcester played a key role in the rescue of a man who was drowning in the River Severn. The Bishop, the Right Reverend Dr John Inge, helped to direct rescuers to the man after seeing him go past his office window at the cathedral.

  • Clean-up in Worcester in the wake of Storm Dennis

    AFTER the flood, the clean-up has begun. A Worcester City Council spokesman said: “Council staff will be in action on today cleaning streets where the water level has fallen sufficiently. “Waste crews will be visiting Diglis homes to help

  • Drug dealer found guilty of Malvern heroin plot

    A DRUG dealer was told he faces a significant prison sentence after a jury found him guilty of planning to sell heroin in Malvern, following a trial at Worcester Crown Court. Having deliberated for just over an hour, the jury of 11 found Usman Shazad

  • Malvern law firm raises £1million for air ambulance appeal

    A LEGAL team has raised over £1million for the local air ambulance. Wills & Legal Services in Malvern, part of the national law firm, smashed the £1million barrier for the County Air Ambulance Trust HELP Appeal. And the business, which has offices

  • TRAVEL: Get your culture fix in Galway this year

    Nestled along the scenic coastline of western Ireland, also known as the Wild Atlantic Way, lies a magical city brimming with colour, culture and tradition. Galway, often referred to as the 'City of the Tribes', has a history as vibrant as its rainbow-hued