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Actor Neil Morrissey has announced he is leaving a pub in Staffordshire he has run for the last 10 years. He and business ...
Men Behaving Badly star Martin Clunes has spilled the beans on why a revival of the iconic 90s comedy might not hit the mark ...
Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey are set to take to the screens with a new show which will see the pair travel across France.
A BBC star has stepped down from managing his pub – leaving the boozer at risk of closing down. Ex-Waterloo Road and Men ...
The pub is adorned with Neil Morrissey memorabilia and his name is on all the signs and menus - but from next week there will ...
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GB News on MSNNeil Morrissey steps away from village pub after 10 years as boozer at risk of being closedActor Neil Morrissey is leaving The Plume of Feathers pub in Staffordshire after a decade at its helm. The Men Behaving Badly ...
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Pub ditched by Neil Morrissey to remain shut for three daysA pub is to remain shut for three days due to 'management changes' - after celebrity Neil Morrissey pulled out of running the ...
Neil Morrissey has announced he's leaving the pub business after a decade at the helm of The Plume of Feathers in Staffordshire. The Men Behaving Badly star, 61, is stepping away from the popular ...
Neil Morrissey is stepping away from the pub business, having managed The Plume of Feathers in North Staffordshire for a decade. His company, MSW Pub Company, formed with Richard Slingsby and John ...
Men Behaving Badly stars Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey are reuniting once again as they're starring in a new TV show ...
MSW Pub Company, led by shareholders Neil Morrissey, Richard Slingsby and John Sykes have decided not to renew the lease of ...
Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey are set to reunite on the small screen for the first time in 25 years as they team up for ...
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