February • 2020
Working with Amy was a breeze. She was attentive to every detail as our project was produced without a hitch.
London, UK
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Request QuoteProducer & correspondent & shooting PD (FS5) with 20+ years of network news experience in TV, radio and digital. I also write about entrepreneurs and emerging markets for Forbes.
February • 2020
Working with Amy was a breeze. She was attentive to every detail as our project was produced without a hitch.
Brigit's Bakery offers a boozy late afternoon (5.30pm) tea aboard London's beloved Routemaster, double-decker buses, providing a perfect way for tourists tight on time to enjoy award-winning gin cocktails, afternoon tea and some of the city's top sites. There are 11 tables aboard and guests are given doggie boxes to take home whatever's left of the generous portions of scones and cakes.
Berry Brothers and Rudd is Britain's oldest wine and spirit merchant, established in 1698. A supplier to the royal family since the reign of King George III, BBR hosts tasting lunches and dinners and is little know outside local circles. It's a great chance to experience a secret part of royal history and meet interesting people passionate about wine or to learn about specific regions.
Agricultural robots are being developed to fill a Brexit-related labour shortage. British farmers are losing European workers thanks to Brexit and a weakened pound. In Lincolnshire, Professor Pal From has designed Thorvald, a four-wheeled robot that carries trays of strawberry plants and kills mildew on crops. US agricultural companies are also pursuing robots in response to a worker shortage.
Bugs, like cricket as the next super food.
A look at the sectors ripe for two-way trade with the US and how fast, and slow economic ties are developing between the two countries.
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