To celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee, new Manchester hotel The Alan is inviting all Elizabeths to dine for free in its restaurant.
In celebration of Her Royal Highness’s70th year on the throne, the longest of any reigning British monarch ever, people named Elizabeth will be able to enjoy a meal on the house in The Alan’s critically-lauded, open-plan restaurant.
The gift is available for Elizabeths to claim from Thursday 2 to Sunday 5 June, and all they have to do is quote ‘Elizabeth’ on booking* and bring their ID along to the restaurant.
With a rotating, seasonal menu, you’re never quite sure what you’ll get – but based on the current menu, lucky Elizabeths can look forward to everything from Barnsley chops and sirloin steaks, to Caesar salads and small plates like salt-baked celeriac with truffle and sherry vinegar and halibut ceviche with burnt orange and chicory.
And that’s not all. The hotel is also launching a competition on its Instagram this week where people can nominate someone they know called Elizabeth to receive a complimentary overnight stay at the hotel- PLUS dinner and drinks over the Bank Holiday weekend.
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It’s a great time to be an Elizabeth right now, that’s for sure.
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The Queen’s Jubilee Weekend kicks off next week on Thursday 2 June and will see pubs granted special permission to open later than usual, up to 1am, as the nation is encouraged to join in the celebrations.
Elsewhere in the city, a Jubilee Flower Trail will take over Manchester as part of this year’s Manchester Flower Show, whilst further afield Elizabeths are in for more freebies as the East Lancashire Railway offers them a free steam train ride in honour of the occasion.
Read more:People named Elizabeth can get a free steam train ride to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee
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*T&CS – the gift for Elizabeths in The Alan’s restaurant is only applicable for tables of two or more people, booking must be made prior to attending, please quote Elizabeth upon booking. Elizabeths cannot dine alone for free. ID will be required to show proof of name.
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Tributes paid to ‘much-loved’ Manchester firefighter who died unexpectedly last week
Emily Sergeant
Tributes have been paid to a ‘much-loved’ Manchester firefighter who died unexpectedly at his home last week.
Francois Childs, who was better known as ‘Frankie’ to his friends and family, served on Green Watch at Broughton Community Fire Station in Salford, where he had been based since joining Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service (GMFRS) in January 2018.
Frankie joined GMFRS following a career in banking, and serving with the machine gun platoon of the Bury Fusiliers.
But the 44-year-old sadly passed away “suddenly and unexpectedly” at his home in Prestwich last Tuesday (3 September).
The former Army reservist leaves behind wife Sarah, two children, his parents, and three brothers.
We send our heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Firefighter Francois ‘Frankie’ Childs, who passed away suddenly yesterday.
Frankie, 44, had been a much-loved member of Green Watch at Broughton fire station for more than six years.
— Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service (@manchesterfire) September 6, 2024
As well as being a dedicated GMFRS firefighter, Frankie was also one of 12 Fire Brigade Union (FBU) members who volunteered their time to travel to France to support the Care 4 Calais Charity back in November of 2023.
Paying tribute to Frankie following his sad passing, Sarah Nattrass, who is the Assistant Chief Fire Officer and Director of Service Delivery at GMFRS, said: “We are deeply saddened to hear of the sudden death of one of our colleagues and share our heartfelt condolences with Frankie’s family, friends, and colleagues.
“Frankie was part of our GMFRS family for more than six years as a much-loved member of Green Watch, Broughton, and he will be very sadly missed by all his friends and colleagues.”
The FBU has also paid a touching tribute.
“The charity could not provide this support without dedicated and caring people like Frankie,” an FBU spokesperson said.
“His support will not be forgotten by the FBU or by the many people his efforts undoubtedly helped contributed to making refugees lives better.”
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US rapper Ice Spice to play massive Manchester show next month on her Y2K World Tour
Thomas Melia
Things are about to get a whole lot chillier in Manchester next month, as Ice Spice is set for a massive show in our city.
Fresh off-the-back of headlining Wireless Festival in July, the princess of rap is coming back to the UK next month, and will be bringing the world of Y2K to Manchester, taking over one of the city’s most iconic venues.
Ice Spice, who is most notable for her heavy-hitting beats and collaborations with acts like Nicki Minaj and PinkPantheress, will be arriving in Manchester in a couple of weeks time for the first of three UK dates on her world tour.
After stopping off in Manchester, the rapper will also performing in Birmingham and London in November, so us Mancs need to set the bar high first.
The 24-year-old only came onto the rap scene three years ago, and since then has seen herself become a social media music phenomenon – with each drop gaining more traction than the last.
Her recent single ‘Did It First’ features UK drill artist Central Cee, who joined her on stage at Wireless Festival as part of her headlining slot this July, where she wowed a crowd of 50,000.
‘Y2K’ is the name of the rapper’s debut album, not to be confused with the early noughties fashion resurgence of the same name. However, the real meaning behind the project’s name is due to the American star being born on 1 January 2000.
She may only be 5ft 3, but Ice Spice sure packs a punch, and if it’s not her fiery orange hair, then it’s her carefree stage presence that sets her apart from the rest.
O2 Victoria Warehouse has been a hotspot for many artists including Mabel, Aitch and Becky Hill since its rebrand in 2018, and now the 3,500 capacity venue will be housing The Bronx native Ice Spice on Wednesday 30 October.
Tickets are now on sale, with a general admission ticket setting you back £58.35, but there’s also the option to purchase a meet and greet package for £216.35.