Template:Did you know nominations/Beef Bones Regulations 1997
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The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 19:13, 19 October 2020 (UTC)
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Beef Bones Regulations 1997
- ... that it was ISBN 978-0-8264-7620-3.
- ALT1:... that Prince Charles was illegally served beef on the bone (example pictured) in a Newport Hotel in 1999? "Chefs at a hotel in Newport, south Wales, where Prince Charles was served illegal beef on the bone earlier this year, welcomed the decision." from: Meikle, James (1 December 1999). "Brown lifts beef on the bone ban". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
- ALT1:... that
Moved to mainspace by Dumelow (talk). Self-nominated at 17:49, 13 October 2020 (UTC).
- Reviewing. New enough, long enough, important, QPQ provided, hooks are both good. Will complete soon. Whispyhistory (talk) 18:50, 13 October 2020 (UTC)
- (Tequila Slammers and throwing knives at Peter, which was the only thing presented that was not actually illegal. Ritchie333 (talk) (cont)11:06, 14 October 2020 (UTC)
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- Hooks in article and followed by citations containing hook facts. Both hooks are good and I don't have a preference. Image is good to go, no licence issues and it is clear. @Ritchie333:...I remember this well too, particularly impact on farmers. Dumelow... a well worth creation of an article. Thank you Whispyhistory (talk) 05:07, 16 October 2020 (UTC)