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Oat cuisine: celebrating the oatcake sellers of Staffordshire – in pictures

It wasn’t until David Fletcher left his native Stoke-on-Trent that he realised Staffordshire oatcakes are not widely known outside of the area. Unlike the biscuit-like Scottish oatcakes, the version he grew up with is a savoury pancake served with fillings such as bacon and cheese. β€œEvery shop has its own secret recipe,” he says. β€œThe variations must be very slight, but you still get quite fierce opinions about which are the best oatcakes.” Now based in the New Forest, the photographer has spent the past two years documenting oatcake shops. β€œIf this was a French food it would probably have some kind of protected status of origin, but we don’t do that much in England. For me it represents a cultural and culinary heritage.”

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Β© Photograph: David Fletcher

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Β© Photograph: David Fletcher

On my radar: Simon McBurney’s cultural highlights

The actor, director and playwright on a delicious social enterprise, a radical climate movement, and his favourite place to commune with the dead

Born in Cambridge in 1957, Simon McBurney is an actor, playwright, and theatre and opera director. In 1983 he co-founded the theatre company ComplicitΓ©, which has put on productions such as the award-winning The Encounter, A Disappearing Number, A Dog’s Heart, and 2022’s Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead. McBurney’s filmography includes Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Manchurian Candidate and The Last King of Scotland. He is married to concert pianist Cassie Yukawa; they have three children. Mnemonic, originally conceived and directed by McBurney in 1999, is at the Olivier theatre, National Theatre until 10 August.

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Β© Photograph: Roy Rochlin/FilmMagic

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