TV chef Jamie Oliver reportedly vowed yesterday that "heads would roll" after finding out one of his restaurants has been serving eggs from battery chickens.
It is a major embarrassment for the chef, just days after his campaigning TV show 'Jamie's Fowl Dinners' revealed the grim reality of battery hen egg production.
The blunder was apparently spotted by staff at his restaurant in Cornwall after a worker changed supplier but failed to order free-range eggs.
Oliver told the Mirror yesterday: "I am speechless. We have cast iron rules on what any chef can and cannot buy in all Fifteens.
"I've never been so disappointed. Heads will roll."
Thursday, 29 May 2008
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Stranjah
Artist: Stranjah
Genre(s):
Drum & Bass
Discography:
31R023
Year: 2004
Tracks: 2
Version (VER001)
Year: 2003
Tracks: 2
 
Von Bondies return with new LP, tour
Thursday, 22 May 2008
Razorlight's Johnny Borrell to play solo for the environment
Razorlight's Johnny Borrell to play solo for the environment
Razorlight's Reb Borrell is to play an exclusive acoustic gig in London's Science Museum to elevate sentience of climate change.
The singer is connexion Greenpeace's The Big Ask campaign aboard artists like Thom Yorke and KT Tunstall to ring on the political science to include aviation emissions restrictions in their new climate change legislating.
Borrell will perform in The Scientific discipline Museum's Aviation Room in front of a commercial message spirt on June 3.
Entering to the fizgig is entirely available through entrance a disembowel on Thebigask.com.
The audience is ready to moderate representatives from wholly the UK's industries, aside from aviation and shipping.
Jun 8, 2008 at Rockness Festival, Inverness -
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Tony Levin
Artist: Tony Levin
Genre(s):
Instrumental
Discography:
Waters Of Eden
Year: 2000
Tracks: 9
World Diary
Year: 1995
Tracks: 13
 
Piers Morgan slams Keira Knightley
Piers Morgan slams Keira Knightley
'Britain's Got Talent' judge Piers Daniel Morgan has hit come out at actress Keira Knightley for complaining around being famous.
The paper editor and television star suggested that it was hypocritical of Knightley to complain nearly media intrusion into her life and then amaze for photo shoots for magazines.
Morgan told Finisher magazine: "She moans near being famous and then does endless exposure sessions. You can't use the media to boost yourself and then attack them."
"My message to Keira is: 'If you'd like me to get off your case, stop bleating!' Most citizenry would change their lives in a newsflash to have a ten percent of what people like her have. Being famous is brilliant."
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