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QUICK GUIDE TO THE LONDON VEGAN SCENE

London is consistently thought of as one of the most vegan cities in the world – HappyCow voted it ‘best vegan city’ two years in a row, veganlondon.co.uk calls it ‘one of the most vegan friendly cities in the world’ and it apparently also has the most vegan restaurants in the world. But this can be a blessing and a curse – if you’re only in London a week or a weekend, how do you choose which restaurants are the best? And what about cafes? Best Vegan Restaurants London To be honest, I haven’t come across a vegan restaurant in London that I didn’t like, I was really impressed with the vegan scene in London really. So I wouldn’t worry about it too much, but if you want my opinion, these are my favourites (Disclaimer: I haven’t (yet) been to every single vegan cafe or restaurant in London, but these are my favourites so far): #1. Mildred’s A London institution, Mildred’s has been running for over 30 years(!) – the London chain has expanded in recent years as demand has increased. Branches

PNG Water Police onlook out for four Missing Fishermen

Report by Constable Sylvester Wemuru – Police Media  Water Police officers in Port Moresby are now assisting the PNG National Maritime Safety Authority in the search for four Port Moresby-based fishermen that went missing last week Tuesday (February 7). Director Water Police Chief Inspector Chris Smith said Water Police officers helped initially when the report was lodged at the police station last week. He said the police officers are assisting the National Maritime Safety Authority officers. PNG Water Police onlook out for four Missing Fishermen  Mr Smith said the search was unsuccessful and no one has been found. He further added that the Water Police officers are doing their normal sea patrols around the waters of Port Moresby and are also keeping an eye out on those that went missing. As a result of this recent incident Mr Smith has again issued a strong appeal to people living along the sea and those traveling by sea to always listen to warnings that are issued by the PNG Weather