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Electric Cinema | 191 Portobello Road, Notting Hill London W11 2ED

http://www.electriccinema.co.uk/ › BOOK ONLINE Click screening times to book tickets TWITTER Follow us NEWSLETTER Sign up for weekly listings 11 year-old Cyril searches for his father and his bike in another excellent, deeply moving film from the two-time Palme d’Or winners, the Dardenne brothers.
Curzon Cinemas, in association The Guardian and Allen Lane, invite you to watch the critically acclaimed Le Havre followed by a discussion with Mark Pagel. Audiences are given the option to watch the film in person at Curzon Soho or watch both the film and follow the discussion live via Curzon on Demand and The Guardian website. Find out more!

Curzon Cinemas

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The Rex Cinema + Bar - Exclusive Members Club - London Soho

http://www.rexcinemaandbar.com/ In the meantime if you have any enquiries, event requests, private area requests or screening venue queries then please contact our colleagues at the brand new Planet Hollywood Bar and Restaurant on the Haymarket who will be more than happy to help you. History of the Rex Rex Video
http://www.unionroasted.com/ We want coffee from Union to make you eager to know more about what’s in your cup; where this coffee is from, who produces this coffee, artisan roasted coffee, coffee flavour profile, brewing and enjoying coffee. We roast our coffee every day, selected from small estate coffee farm and smallholder coffee co-operatives. We travel considerably to visit these farmers to learn about the coffee they grow and the coffee we select; the environment, altitude, varietal and post-harvest coffee processing. We seek insight into improving labour standards for coffee farm workers and achieving sustainable livelihoods for coffee farmers.

UNION HAND-ROASTED | Business

A guide to licences

Providing entertainment can be an easy and rewarding way to increase your sales and build a good customer base but there are things that you will need to consider first. If you want to take advantage of all the benefits music can bring, you first need to obtain the right licences. Detailed below is some information about the different licensing bodies and what their licences cover: http://www.prsformusic.com/users/businessesandliveevents/livevenuesevents/soundadvice/aguidetolicences/Pages/aguidetolicences.aspx

How to become a cine-bar - Business support - Money - Morning Advertiser

http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/Business-Support/How-to-become-a-cine-bar Roxy Bar: reaping rewards of film Discerning movie goers may well appreciate a visit to the pub (as well as a pint) during the latest film releases, so why not bring the silver screen to the pub door? Don't leave it all to the local multiplex — Hollywood is calling! Filmbank provides films and licences for film viewing outside the home.
Hundreds of thousands of patients are being sent home from hospital in the middle of the night to relieve pressure on NHS beds, research by The Times reveals. Patient campaigners say that the elderly are often the worst affected as they are abruptly sent home to empty houses without proper planning. The practice could become more common as efficiency savings bite, they warn. Hospital managers have responded to the findings by conceding that discharging patients from wards late at night could be an “under the radar” way of freeing beds, and in many cases would not be in the best interests of patients. Sir Bruce Keogh, the Medical Director of the NHS, warned hospitals to avoid late-night discharges yesterday and promised an investigation into why it happens and how the numbers could be brought down. The Times submitted Freedom of Information requests to all 170 NHS hospital trusts in England, asking for details of patients discharged from wards between 11pm and 6am. http://www.timesplus.co.uk/tto/news/?login=false&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thetimes.co.uk%2Ftto%2Ftravel%2Fdestinations%2Fengland%2F

London's cinema revolution | England - Times Online

Hospitality areas need to be covered by a valid TV Licence if any staff or customers watch or record television programmes as they're being shown on TV. This includes the use of devices such as a TV, computer, mobile phone, games console, digital box or DVD/VHS recorder. A hospitality area is any premises, other than a hotel, that provides rooms, corporate boxes or other similar places (units) for guests’ entertainment at an event - for instance, a sports stadium, club or ground (e.g. rugby, football, golf, tennis).

TV Licensing - Hospitality

http://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if-you-need-one/business-and-organisations/hospitality-aud11/

FIRST OUT CAFE-BAR - Home

Come via Denmark Street, New Oxford Street (Centre Point Underpass) or St Giles High Street . Visit us for our fabulous freshly cooked vegetarian food with an international flavour, for our mouthwatering home baked cakes, cookies and the best organic, fair trade coffee in the West End . Last orders will be called on 29 th October 2011 . http://www.firstoutcafebar.com/

Home | British Film Institute

Love Free or Die Gene Robinson, the first openly gay and partnered bishop in Christendom, attends the BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival to discuss a film about his life and work.