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Drive-by yoghurt chucker menaces West Country haberdasherThe hunt is on for a convertible driver suspected of subjecting members of the public to unprovoked dairy-based attacks
Some thoughtful comments re that incident on the Central Somerset Gazette and a link to an article about a duck's bar bill on the Cheddar Valley Gazette
Some guy had the cheek to throw yogurt at that woman? How dairy?
BBQ Drunken Duck (Beer Infused)Beer, Duck, Barbecue, love all three of these things then you will love this recipe as the beer infuses into the duck meat, leaving it moist and flavoursome.
Tourism bookings show 5 pct increase as safety becomes a key priorityThe president of the Association of Hellenic Tourism Enterprises (SETE), Andreas Andreadis, says that bookings for the 2016 season have so far shown an increase of about 5 percent from last year. However, developments on an international level suggest that the growth rate may soon rise on the back of last-minute bookings.
Alternate Foreign Minister for European Affairs, Nikos Xydakis, said that Greece is the guard of the national and European borders and is not going to sink boats with children.
BBC may ask over-75s to give up free TV licence...rules on paying for catch-up services such as iPlayer might be introduced and the licence fee will rise with inflation.
Four in every five sets of traffic lights should be removed, report claimsTraffic lights and speed bumps are damaging the economy and the environment, think-tank claims
Fake Archbishop 'selling Aldi olive oil as miracle cancer cure'Gilbert Deya claims to have annointed the oil, which costs £1.99 in the supermarket but he sells for £5 Gilbert Deya, 63, a Kenyan preacher who calls himself the Archbishop of Peckham, is selling the £1.99 750ml budget supermarket product in his church shop in south London for £5, according to The Sun.
Patients given hip implants made the wrong sizeInvestigation: Manufacturer DePuy admits “an error in the measuring techniques” when making metal-on-metal implants
Sainsbury's Bank web pages stuck on crappy 20th century cryptoThe UK supermarket-owned bank’s "secure" site rates an “F” in tests using the industry standard Qualys’ SSL Labs service – chiefly because of the support for protocols security experts reckon are well past their sell-by date.In response to queries from El Reg, Sainsbury's Bank stated that customers should have no concern because multiple layers of security make the site safe.
QuoteFake Archbishop 'selling Aldi olive oil as miracle cancer cure'Gilbert Deya claims to have annointed the oil, which costs £1.99 in the supermarket but he sells for £5 Gilbert Deya, 63, a Kenyan preacher who calls himself the Archbishop of Peckham, is selling the £1.99 750ml budget supermarket product in his church shop in south London for £5, according to The Sun. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/12119276/Fake-Archbishop-selling-Aldi-olive-oil-as-miracle-cancer-cure.htmlOnly fools and horses...
Says he will be subject to persecution and injustice if he returns.
Italian policeman who clocked in for work in his underwear is sacked