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      From late-night shots to sipping with soda: how tequila took over

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 6 March 2026

    Forget sombrero lids and student nights, the agave-derived Mexican spirit has become the sophisticated drink choice. Here’s why – plus five of the best tequila cocktails

    Cracking open the tequila at the end of a long night rarely leads to good decisions. But for Tom Bishop, reaching for a bottle that had been gathering dust on his shelf proved life-changing. Having run out of beers while drinking with friends in 2017, Bishop dug out a bottle of premium Añejo tequila that his brother had given him after a business trip to Mexico. His expectations were low, informed by the throat-burning experiences of his youth. “But it completely blew me away,” Bishop remembers. “I just hadn’t associated tequila with that level of quality or flavour.”

    Having stumbled upon the spirit as it was meant to be enjoyed “by accident”, Bishop saw an opportunity. Two years later, he and Jack Vereker, a friend with whom he had been drinking in south-east London that night, sold their first bottle of their brand El Rayo , now stocked across the UK and part of tequila’s new wave.

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      From late-night shots to sipping with soda: how tequila took over

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 6 March 2026

    Forget sombrero lids and student nights, the agave-derived Mexican spirit has become the sophisticated drink choice. Here’s why – plus five of the best tequila cocktails

    Cracking open the tequila at the end of a long night rarely leads to good decisions. But for Tom Bishop, reaching for a bottle that had been gathering dust on his shelf proved life-changing. Having run out of beers while drinking with friends in 2017, Bishop dug out a bottle of premium Añejo tequila that his brother had given him after a business trip to Mexico. His expectations were low, informed by the throat-burning experiences of his youth. “But it completely blew me away,” Bishop remembers. “I just hadn’t associated tequila with that level of quality or flavour.”

    Having stumbled upon the spirit as it was meant to be enjoyed “by accident”, Bishop saw an opportunity. Two years later, he and Jack Vereker, a friend with whom he had been drinking in south-east London that night, sold their first bottle of their brand El Rayo , now stocked across the UK and part of tequila’s new wave.

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      From late-night shots to sipping with soda: how tequila took over

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 6 March 2026

    Forget sombrero lids and student nights, the agave-derived Mexican spirit has become the sophisticated drink choice. Here’s why – plus five of the best tequila cocktails

    Cracking open the tequila at the end of a long night rarely leads to good decisions. But for Tom Bishop, reaching for a bottle that had been gathering dust on his shelf proved life-changing. Having run out of beers while drinking with friends in 2017, Bishop dug out a bottle of premium Añejo tequila that his brother had given him after a business trip to Mexico. His expectations were low, informed by the throat-burning experiences of his youth. “But it completely blew me away,” Bishop remembers. “I just hadn’t associated tequila with that level of quality or flavour.”

    Having stumbled upon the spirit as it was meant to be enjoyed “by accident”, Bishop saw an opportunity. Two years later, he and Jack Vereker, a friend with whom he had been drinking in south-east London that night, sold their first bottle of their brand El Rayo , now stocked across the UK and part of tequila’s new wave.

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      Weight-loss drugs alone will not solve UK’s obesity crisis, says Chris Whitty

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 6 March 2026

    Chief medical officer warns of side-effects and calls for action on junk food advertising and making food healthier

    Weight-loss drugs cannot rescue the UK from its deepening obesity crisis and produce unpleasant side-effects for many users, the government’s chief medical officer has warned.

    Prof Chris Whitty delivered a wide-ranging critique of the drugs during a speech in London on Thursday evening.

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      The best Mother’s Day gifts in 2026 for mums, grannies, aunties and friends

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 6 March 2026

    Whether it’s merino socks, martini glasses or sustainable wool blankets, we’ve handpicked 82 thoughtful gift ideas to make the mother figure in your life feel truly special

    • The best flower delivery for every budget

    Not everyone is lucky enough to have their mum around, or have a good relationship with them, but Mother’s Day can be for any mother figure in your life – from grannies to aunts to mentors to family friends.

    But how can you show your appreciation? For Mother’s Day (15 March), a handmade card and a hug are probably top of most people’s lists. If they don’t like physical gifts, a day out together, like a long walk, spa trip or afternoon tea, could be a winner – and we’ve suggested a few options below.

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      The best Mother’s Day gifts in 2026 for mums, grannies, aunties and friends

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 6 March 2026

    Whether it’s merino socks, martini glasses or sustainable wool blankets, we’ve handpicked 82 thoughtful gift ideas to make the mother figure in your life feel truly special

    • The best flower delivery for every budget

    Not everyone is lucky enough to have their mum around, or have a good relationship with them, but Mother’s Day can be for any mother figure in your life – from grannies to aunts to mentors to family friends.

    But how can you show your appreciation? For Mother’s Day (15 March), a handmade card and a hug are probably top of most people’s lists. If they don’t like physical gifts, a day out together, like a long walk, spa trip or afternoon tea, could be a winner – and we’ve suggested a few options below.

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      Weight-loss drugs alone will not solve UK’s obesity crisis, says Chris Whitty

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 6 March 2026

    Chief medical officer warns of side-effects and calls for action on junk food advertising and making food healthier

    Weight-loss drugs cannot rescue the UK from its deepening obesity crisis and produce unpleasant side-effects for many users, the government’s chief medical officer has warned.

    Prof Chris Whitty delivered a wide-ranging critique of the drugs during a speech in London on Thursday evening.

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      The best Mother’s Day gifts in 2026 for mums, grannies, aunties and friends

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 6 March 2026

    Whether it’s merino socks, martini glasses or sustainable wool blankets, we’ve handpicked 82 thoughtful gift ideas to make the mother figure in your life feel truly special

    • The best flower delivery for every budget

    Not everyone is lucky enough to have their mum around, or have a good relationship with them, but Mother’s Day can be for any mother figure in your life – from grannies to aunts to mentors to family friends.

    But how can you show your appreciation? For Mother’s Day (15 March), a handmade card and a hug are probably top of most people’s lists. If they don’t like physical gifts, a day out together, like a long walk, spa trip or afternoon tea, could be a winner – and we’ve suggested a few options below.

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      Weight-loss drugs alone will not solve UK’s obesity crisis, says Chris Whitty

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 6 March 2026

    Chief medical officer warns of side-effects and calls for action on junk food advertising and making food healthier

    Weight-loss drugs cannot rescue the UK from its deepening obesity crisis and produce unpleasant side-effects for many users, the government’s chief medical officer has warned.

    Prof Chris Whitty delivered a wide-ranging critique of the drugs during a speech in London on Thursday evening.

    Continue reading...
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