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London - good for food as well as the sights
Is London transforming itself into the world’s finest restaurant destination?
It’s a question that’s on many foodie lips these days. Northern Ireland folk returning from the capital used to be quizzed on where they stayed and which of the big sights did they ‘do’.
But an increasingly favourite question is: where did you eat?
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Old School Pics: Alex Higgins
To launch gallery click image or select school belowMethodist College, Campbell College, Grosvenor,
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St Dominic's, Royal Academy, Ballymena Academy
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