Monday
Good morning from a not very happy cat. I trotted down to the bottom of the garden and it was horribly cold and wet, and I returned a soggy cold moggy. I must admit I was delighted that the heating was on. More problems for Legohead at the weekend, firstly he lost an MP who resigned the whip, not that it makes a lot of difference with the huge majority of that he has, but it does show that not everyone is happy with the direction of travel. Then another story emerged of Liebore using another of Lord Back Alli Cat’s many homes for government meetings. I wonder if the place had been scanned for bugs and was truly secure.
Today should be a day of celebration for the passengers aboard the cruise ship Villa Vie Odyssey that has been stuck in dock in Belfast for the last four months to the day. The ship was supposed to be on the first leg of a three year-round the world voyage when it put into Belfast as both a port of call and for some $10 million worth of work to be done to a second-hand ship that had only cost $13 million. Unfortunately, the maintenance work revealed a further $10 million worth of work that needed done including to the electrical generator, water distillation equipment and a cracked engine casing. So the passengers have spent the last four months living in Belfast hotels and Airbnbs and enjoying the last four months exploring Belfast and Northern Ireland. I hear that with the ship due to sail for the Caribbean today many enjoyed an evening out touring Belfast on a ‘beer bike’, whatever that is. They have been together so long that one couple have got engaged and are to be married by the ship’s captain at sea once they reach the Caribbean.
Could sleepy Worthing be one of the first Liebore councils to be dragged into court by the Liebore government over a refused housing development? A few years ago, the house builder Persimmon applied for permission to build 475 homes on farmland in what is known as the Goring Gap. It is just about the only bit of open land left on the South Coast between Goring and Ferring. The council initially rejected the building application, but Persimmon appealed, and the application went to the planning inspectorate, and they allowed it. The council took the case to court on the grounds that the inspectorate had been wrong legally in their decision and three high court judges decided in favour of the council, much to the relief of local residents. But Persimmon is back and have put in another planning application which is still being looked at by the council. As the council is still against the application I can only see this going to court.
Today is the last day for the coal-fired power station at Radcliffe. It will be shutting down on the altar of global warming. But it is not alone, the last blast furnace at TATA Steel is also closing today, leaving the United Kingdom with no means of making new steel. Don’t let them tell you we will replace it with an electric arc furnace, it is not the same thing as it works by melting scrap and cannot make new steel. This means we will have to import all new steel from the likes of China or India. TATA Steel is currently building a massive new blast furnace in India while taking £500 million from the Liebore Government to convert to an electric arc furnace in the U.K. In the future are we really planning to rely on the like of China to supply steel for our warships, submarines, tanks and nuclear power stations and a nation we could easily be at war with?
Eleven years ago, Dr Leah Totten, an A&E doctor from Northern Ireland won a £250,000 investment as the winner of The Apprentice. Her idea was to set up a beauty clinic that would offer things like botox injections and dermal fillers in proper clinical conditions. She and Lord Sugar each took 50% in the business, Dr Leah Clinics, which has grown to three outlets and was said to be worth a minimum of £7 million. No wonder Dr Totten says this is the best thing she ever did. The majority holding in the company has now been sold to a private company for what is said to be £10 million. The new owners say they will run the business as a stand-alone unit which they intend to expand. Dr Leah and Lord Sugar must be rubbing their hands together at their massive windfall. But it doesn’t stop there, as minority shareholders, they are to continue as company directors, so not only will they be paid director’s fees, but they will be getting a dividend on their shareholdings. Sugar is doing very well from The Apprentice, paid to be on the show and making big money from his investments. This is not the first time the companies he has jointly set up has made millions when sold off.
I read that in the last few days Royal Caribbean Cruises have added some items to its ‘banned onboard’ list so if you are travelling with them then I suggest you better have a read of the list. One of the new additions is baby monitors. I can see a little in the logic that they use a radio frequency, and they might interfere with the ship’s equipment. I did have the thought that they were trying to make the cruisers leave their children in the paid for evening crèche, but that would be a bit cynical. However, they do allow walkie-talkies which also use radio frequencies. Another device that is banned is the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phone. This is not a huge surprise as the phone has a terrible reputation for battery problems, like bursting into flames or exploding. But why only now, it was recalled years ago and production halted, it is even not supported on most networks.
Apparently the U.K. has been installed as the favourite for the order of five anti-submarine frigates for the Royal Norwegian Navy. The Norwegians have a list of wishes for the ships that dovetails well with the Type 26 currently being built by BAe Systems in Glasgow. The need is for a specialist anti-submarine warfare ship, which is highly automated with a minimum crew and a current production line made by a ‘close ally’. Of course there are others in the running, principally France and Germany but the Type 26 is said to fill the bill perfectly.
Tuesday
Hi folks, damp and cold again this morning, I suppose it’s only to be expected as it is autumn, but that doesn’t mean I shouldn’t like it. On the good news side, that cruise ship finally sailed from Belfast but not until 23:35 so it just made the promised day.
I heard a story this morning that if true sums up just how incredibly the Israelis have infiltrated the terrorists. The word is that the Iranian government man in charge of investigating and infiltrating Mossad was actually a Mossad agent.
My question of the day is where Legohead is. It is ages since he last popped into No 10. After his sausages debacle at ‘conference’ he went straight off to the US to meet with Sniffer Joe and then The Donald. But that was last Thursday, and he’s not been seen since. I have heard a couple of theories, one that he is shacked up having a freebie holiday in Lord Back Alli Cat’s New York apartment, the other is that he was given a couple of free tickets to the Tory Conference in Birmingham, and he is there incognito. He is supposed to be visiting Ursula Von Liar this week so I guess, just like the bad Penny, he will turn up.
The introduction of new trains for the Docklands Light Railway have once again been delayed. The new trains have mostly been delivered and are sitting in sidings. When they first arrived, they were not fault-free and their introduction was consequently delayed, but they were supposed to be in service by December this year. Now I learn this is not going to happen, not because of a fault with the new trains but a fault with the old ones. It seems there is a problem with their automatic brake system and its integration with the signalling system that means they are going faster than they are meant to. This means they cannot be used in a mix with the new trains which are travelling at the design speed. Subsequently, it has not been possible to fully test the new driverless trains. The resolution seems to be to fix the old trains, but this is not expected to be possible before the December deadline, so the introduction is now ‘sometime in 2025’.
At the weekend the Austrian Right-wing Freedom Party has won 29% of the vote in the country’s general election. This makes the largest party in the Austrian Parliament but as in other countries where the Right has been successful the other parties are ganging together to prevent them from governing. The new speaker of parliament has already been gifted to the runners-up, the Conservatives, by the other parties working in cahoots. I suspect that the EU is not going to be very happy as they are seeing their big supporters like Germany, Holland and France swinging to the Right. The next EU election is going to be very interesting.
A new survey has named three British icons. The Queen is the most important person of the last 90 years, the most important living icon was David Attenborough, and the fictional one is James Bond. I wonder who the runners-up in each category were? Churchill, Judy Dench, the Beatles, Harry Potter, Paddington Bear, I could go on for ages.
My old friend Bozzie has an autobiography out and I somehow expect that is going to be in a lot of people stockings for Christmas as like many Bozzie things it sounds like it is highly entertaining. One thing in the extracts, that have been published in the Mail, is that he believes that the illegal immigrant boat people are Macron’s revenge for Brexit. That is something I can quite believe. He also tells the story of asking the military for the option of grabbing back the Covid vaccine stolen by the EU. Apparently, the Army said the SAS could probably do it successfully, but it would be like declaring war on Holland who are a NATO Ally. So, he decided to not to pursue the option.
Carnival Corporation earnings are out for the 3rd Quarter of the year and at $1.7 billion net earnings are up 60% on the same period last year. The company revenue also hit an all-time high of $7.90 billion so far this year. It all means that the company is now predicting post-tax yearly earnings of $6 billion at the end of the year, 40% up on last year. On a ship-for-ship basis, ignoring new ships, turnover is up 23%. I think my scribe, who holds Carnival shares in his portfolio, will be happy.
The Villa Vie Odyssey, the cruise ship that was stuck in Belfast for four months for repairs, didn’t get very far, the internet tells me it only sailed a few miles before dropping anchor off the coast. This morning it docked once more in Belfast for more work. I understand it is due to sail once again this evening. I’ll be interested to see if the ship finally gets underway.
Wednesday
Good morning from Number 10 where it is a grey and chilly morning, at least it isn’t raining today. The Iranian attack on Israel last night seems to have dragged Legohead out of hiding and he made a statement in support of Israel, saying we were right behind them. I wonder if he has told the Tottenham Turnip to reinstate the export licenses he suspended. I suspect not, that might lose him some Muslim votes.
Did you notice that on last night’s TV coverage of the Arsenal game the commentator talked about the match being played at the Arsenal Stadium, I thought it was called the Emirates Stadium after their main sponsor. Well, it seems that UEFA don’t allow that in the Champions League. So next time Manchester City play at home in the competition they will have to call what we all call the Etihad Stadium to the City of Manchester Stadium. The other team in the Champions League, Aston Villa, are OK as they don’t have a stadium sponsor and play at Villa Park.
As one of my regular cat stories, I bring you the tale of Shackleton the tabby who came back from the grave. One evening during lockdown a tabby cat appeared outside a family’s patio window meowing loudly. The cat was still there the following morning, and it stayed there all day. They eventually gave it some water and food and it joined them on the sofa and took up residence. They named the cat Shackleton because it had been on an adventure and decided to have it checked for a chip as soon as the vet reopened after Covid. A couple of months later they had Shackleton scanned and found he did indeed have a chip. The vet phoned the registered owner who said they weren’t missing a cat, it was at their feet right now. The vet described the cat, and they said that sounded like their old cat Squeak that had died five years ago. They explained that they had gone on holiday and left their daughter Sophie’s cat in the care of a neighbour who had found it dead on the patio. It had been buried in the garden and replaced by a new kitten. Well, it turned out Shackleton was Squeak and he is back with Sophie who is now a delighted nine-year-old. But two questions remain who was buried in the garden and where has Squeak/Shackleton been for five years, it seems he is not telling.
Here’s an odd little story I just heard. In the United States the National Basketball Association (NBA) has leased 13 Airbus A321neo aircraft from SMBC Aviation Capital to transport players to away games. But these are not any old planes, these are fitted-out VIP luxury transports and will have lie-flat beds, dehumidifiers and be pressurised so that it feels like the plane is never any higher than 6,000 ft. In the past basketball clubs have leased their own planes from airlines but the NBA say their new fleet will ensure that players arrive in top condition especially as most NBA players are over 6’ 6” tall so find standard seats difficult.
Liebore told us in their election manifesto that everything in it was fully costed, they had plans ready to sort out everything from net zero to ‘smashing the gangs’ and they were fully ready to start being a government on day one. Well, that seems to have proved to be an absolute load of rubbish. Ed Millipede’s net zero plan is so useless that he has had to ask the National Grid how it could be achieved and how much it would cost. The gangs haven’t been smashed, in fact the numbers crossing the channel seems to have gone up. They seem to have found that their fully costed manifesto was nothing of the sort and had huge errors that now are appearing like the non-dom tax losing them money, the likelihood of VAT on school fees is vote and tax loser. They can’t get the illegal immigrants out of hotels in a year as promised, it’s going to be three years. They have been embroiled in the ‘giftgate’ scandal and now rumours are swirling that there is a massive scandal about to break, I have no idea what it is but I am keeping my ears open.
The strike at Boeing’s Seattle 737 Max plant continues with the unionised workforce still demanding a 40% wage increase and the company making a ‘full and final offer’ of 30%. The strike is already said to have cost $1.3 billion, and some suppliers are beginning to suffer. But here are a couple of intriguing things to note, the cost of labour in the build of a 737Max is about 5% of the cost of the plane and Boeing have around 1,600 of them on the books. But Boeing has lost money every year since 2018 and is now $60 billion in debt. The non-union Boeing plant that builds the 787 in South Carolina is watching on with interest.
I hear that the recent US hurricane has caused a lot of trouble for EVs. The problem is that there has been a huge amount of coastal flooding where seawater has been driven onto land by the wind and high tides. It seems the lithium in lithium batteries used in most EVs doesn’t like seawater and reacts badly with it. River water is not so bad, but the lithium batteries explode and catch fire when hit by seawater and this is just what has been happening in this flooding. In addition, the water can cause short circuits and even when the seawater dries the salts it contains dry and can create electrical pathways. Why oh why does Ed Millipede insist we all have this crap?
Thursday
Hello friends, as a cat I have my own internal clock which runs on my feeding times. So when I woke up I knew I had time for my constitutional before breakfast. When I went out I found it was still getting light and wasn’t very pleasant. But the forecast is quite good for today, sunny but breezy. Clothesgate just won’t go away for Legohead. Yesterday he decided to give back £6,000 of the £107,000 he has taken in gifts! This fraction of the total is said to be what he has been gifted since becoming PM. That’s £500 per week, a lot more than many people must live on.
I hear that Israel’s missile defences took out nearly all the 180 ballistic missiles launched against them by Iran on Tuesday evening. Of course, some missiles got through, but I understand it was very few. With one rocket hitting a school in central Israel, another hitting a restaurant in Tel Aviv and one hitting an apartment block. They are not exactly the military targets Iran said it was attacking. Ironically only one person was hit and killed, and they were a Palestinian man who was out walking, ignoring the alarms sent to phones and the warning sirens going off. He was hit by the remnants of a missile that had been shot down. I guess he thought Allah would protect him.
In the USA this weekend the unionised dock workers, members of the International Longshoremen’s Association have gone on strike. But this is a very strange strike in that it is very selective. Firstly, it is only the East and Gulf Coast ILA ports that will strike, apparently, the West Coast ports have already settled the dispute. Then they have promised to still handle all cruise ships as they don’t want to upset the passengers. The strike has already started to affect the supply chain, and the predictions are the general public will be hit by shortages very soon as many companies operate on a Just in Time basis.
Back in March, Coca-Cola introduced a new flavour, ‘Spiced Coke’ which it said was a permanent addition to its range of flavours like Vanilla Coke and Cherry Coke. However, Coca-Cola has announced that ‘Spiced Coke’ has been withdrawn. It hasn’t given a real reason, only that it will make space for a ‘new exciting flavour’. The rumour is that it had not been much liked and sales were very poor. So ‘Spiced Coke’ will be replaced by another oddly flavoured version of the drink in the hope of finding one that people with actually want to drink.
Today on Liebore sleaze watch it has emerged that the party and many of its leaders have taken a total of very nearly £1 million from gambling concerns either betting companies or casinos. It’s the same old story Robber Reeves, The Ginger Growler and Legohead have all had a share of the pot. Another £25,000 was trousered by Lego. The pockets of his made-to-measure Saville Row suits must be bulging. That has made me think, I wonder if he spends so much money on clothes because he has to have extra-large pockets to hold all his ‘gifts’?
Spain is looking at introducing a six drinks a day limit on tourists staying at all-inclusive hotels. They want to spread out the drinking so you will only be able to have three drinks during the day and three during the evening. If and when this rule is implemented it rather make it completely pointless staying at an all-inclusive hotel. You might as well stay on a bed, breakfast, lunch and dinner basis and buy your own drinks. It will almost certainly be cheaper, and the drinks will not be the awful weak cheap drinks that Spanish all-inclusive hotels seem to serve.
Following the successful reintroduction of pine martins in Shropshire, parts of rural Wales and the Forest of Dean, eight females and seven males have been released in wooded areas of Dartmoor. The 15 animals have been fitted with trackers (GPS on larger animals and lighter radio ones on smaller animals). The martins were wiped out in England 200 years ago but survived in Scottishland forests. The pine martin is omnivorous and at this time of the year is happy to survive on the multitude of berries that are available.
Friday
A nice sunny morning and still chilly, but there was my favourite Felix Chicken in my bowl today so I’m a happy cat this morning. What a mad idea giving the Chagos Islands to Mauritius is. They have been British since 1814, long before Mauritius existed, and we took them from the French, so I’m not sure how their claim comes about. The residents that we removed to build the joint UK/US air and naval base were mainly imported by France from India as slaves and freed by us. But it doesn’t end there, we are giving Mauritius money as well for taking it and then paying annually for the base. But why is there a base there, in the middle of the Indian Ocean miles from anywhere? The answer is it sits across the marine trade route from the Middle East to China. As China doesn’t have any oil of its own, 75% of its oil comes from the Middle East and passes close by the Chagos, so in a war we could sink their tankers and choke off their military. Oh, as an aside, Mauritius is a close ally of China.
This Liebore lot is awful. Elected on the idea that they were not the sleazy Tories, in three months they have proved that to be right because they are worse. They are super sleazy, hypercritical, and incompetent. Now I hear that their major donor, Lord Back Alli Cat is being investigated by the Lord’s watchdog over his register of interests data. The rules are quite clear on what is supposed to be declared and how it is meant to be kept up to date. The peer who is said to be worth £200 million was reported by another peer.
The story coming out of the Brighton and Sussex University Group of Hospitals is a little bizarre to say the least. Apparently, a surgeon at the Royal Sussex Hospital in Brighton used his Swiss Army Knife to open the chest of a patient because he couldn’t lay his hands on a sterile scalpel. The enquiry revealed that he usually used the knife to peel his lunchtime apple. In this case, the patient survived the operation by the unnamed surgeon but triggered a look into other cases at the hospital group, particularly by the same surgeon. It found that three “low-risk” surgical cases by the same surgeon were transferred from Brighton to Worthing for their operations and died unexpectedly. This has all led to a Sussex Police investigation into 105 cases. The failing hospital trust that included the Royal Sussex was forced to merge with the top-rated Worthing and Chichester NHS Trust to try to improve the Royal Sussex.
Have you heard about the £1 billion fleet of 90 new trains for South Western Railway that has failed to make it into service by the end of 2020, as planned, and is now running four years late? These trains are Class 701s, branded as Arterio, and have seen numerous problems over the past few years including reported issues with the driver’s cab and software issues. But this model of train is already in daily use with C2C, Greater Anglia, and the Elizabeth Line so what can be so wrong with them that they can’t be used? Well, one of the major problems is said to be that the drivers say the windscreen wipers are too small! I’m not sure how this can be when so many trains of the type are already in service. In the meantime, passengers are having to put up with decades-old trains.
I hear that the BBC’s political attack dog, Laura Kuenssberg, has cancelled an upcoming interview with Bozzie who has a new book out. She says she has had to cancel as inadvertently her research notes and proposed questions were sent to him when they were supposed to be shared with her ‘team’. I fail to see why any decent interviewer would not come up with a new list of questions in a few minutes. Maybe the notes revealed just how nasty she planned to be. I wonder if after reading the notes and questions it was Bozzie who withdrew from the interview because he saw she was going to be nasty to him.
Employees at the Office of National Statistics have voted to go on strike any time in the next six months. They have been asked to return to work in the office two days a week instead of the current one day and find this unacceptable. Most people’s employment contracts state their place of employment and hours to be worked. I know some vary because they work on sites or are on the road some days. My scribe had a contract that had his main place of employment as the employer’s head office in London for 38 hours a week but also said he may be requested to work elsewhere in the company and would then work the hours that were normal for that office or site. Surely the ONS employee have a similar clause in their Contracts of Employment, it is of course illegal not to have a Contract of Employment.
If you have been to Arsenals Emirates stadium in the last couple of years you will have noticed that along with many football teams, they play their own ‘anthem’ either as the teams come out onto the pitch or as the players join in their pre-kick-off huddle. At Liverpool it’s ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, at Everton it’s the old ‘Z Cars’ theme, at Wolves it’s ’Hi Ho Silver Linings’ and at Aston Villa it is something called ‘Lion Hearts’. Arsenal used to play ‘London Calling’ by the Clash, but someone called Louis Dunford wrote them their own special little tune called ‘The Angel’ (aka North London Forever) and it is now sung loudly by the crowd as team are in their pre-kick-off huddle. But you may notice that before the kick-off in Champions League matches teams must play their anthems before the teams emerge from the tunnel. This is because UEFA enforces a tight timetable on Champions League games and teams come out exactly eight minutes before kick-off and they must play music supplied by UEFA for those eight minutes ending with the Champions League Anthem immediately before kick-off. I suppose teams obey the rules as there is loads of money involved in playing in the Champions League.
Saturday
Morning my dear readers, the sun is out, and I am happy. Yet more Liebore sleaze oozing out this morning, now it is Sue Grey’s son who became an MP at the general election thanks to monetary backing from Lord Back Alli Cat. He is yet another one who had free Taylor Swift tickets. Did any Liebore MP pay to attend?
So we are to give up sovereignty of the Chagos Islands and hand them over to Mauritius, with the exception of Diego Garcia, on which we allowed the Americans to build a huge base for planes and warships on, although it is officially an RAF base like the American air bases in the U.K. Discussions to hand the islands to Mauritius have been going on for many years and the new Liebore governments has agreed a compromise where we give them the islands in return for keeping the base which is in a strategic position in the middle of the Indian Ocean. I wonder if Legohead will be having a free trip there for the official handover? If he does he will need a whole load of new summer clothes and prescription sunglasses. Now, I wonder where he could get them.
The latest Royal Navy Astute class attack submarine was launched this week. HMS Agamemnon is the sixth of the seven nuclear boats being built. I understand that none of the previous five are currently at sea. The yard will continue to work on the Dreadnought nuclear missile boats before starting on the next batch of submarines scheduled to be built at BAE’s yard at Barrow in Furness, the AUKUS boats. But they are still being designed and construction is expected to begin to start in the U.K. in the late 2020s, or 2030s in Australia. The government has not said how many SSN-AUKUS boats we are planning to build but it could be expected to be at least seven on a one-for-one basis with the Astute boats. It is also expected that the lead Australian boat would be built in the U.K. and probably another four in Australia. All will have nuclear reactors built by Rolls-Royce in Derby.
A few years ago, the United States chucked Turkey out of the F-35 program when they decided to purchase the Russian S400 anti-aircraft missile systems. The word on the street is that Russia has only delivered a small part of the order, due to it needing to use all its production in its war with Ukraine. This has understandably annoyed Turkey, who have been exploring ways to get back into the F-35 program. Turkey had a contract to manufacture parts for the aircraft which were worth more than the cost of the aircraft they had intended to purchase before the S400 fiasco. Now reports say they are closing on a deal with the US where they would hand over the S400s to US forces who would operate them at the big USAF base at Incirlik in Turkey and they would be allowed back into the F-35 program. Of course, the Russians wouldn’t be happy with one of their top missile systems being handed to the US, nor would Greece who have ordered the F-35 and thought they had an edge over their old enemy Turkey. The question is, can such a deal be put in place?
Things are happening in local government in Sussex. A number of local authorities have expressed a wish to come together as a new devolved authority under a regionally-elected mayor. The group consists of Brighton and Hove City Council, Adur District Council, Arun District Council, Chichester District Council, Crawley Borough Council, Horsham District Council, Mid Sussex District Council and Worthing Borough Council. But rather unsurprisingly West Sussex County Council are not in the grouping. But as an alternative, Brighton and Hove could look towards the east, rather than his western group and build a group with Hastings, Lewes, Eastbourne and Rother. Of course, all the local councils could come together in one giant Sussex-wide authority.
I have been reading about an item that causes a lot of problems on American cruise lines but very few on European lines. In fact, chewing gum is such a nuisance on some American cruise lines that they have stopped selling it on board. A spokesman for Carnival said that although it was not banned on board its ships, abandoned gum that had been chewed was such a problem that they for one had joined the ranks of the lines not selling it. The spokesman said it was common to have to remove it from carpets, from under chairs and tables and from the walls of lifts and toilet cubicles. Personally, I can’t think of many more disgusting things to do with used gum and I think I would ban it completely. But it is so commonly used in the US that I suspect it would restrict your customer base. I am just thankful that it is not such a habit in Europe.
I have been reading about a mother and teenage daughter who booked to fly with BA from Heathrow to Belfast and back on a day trip to the Titanic experience. The mother checked in online the night before the flight, but the system refused to print out the boarding cards. So, when they got to the airport they used one of the self-service machines to print out the boarding passes. At the gate the passes were refused because they ‘didn’t have ID.’ The only problem was they both showed their passports. So, they were sent to a desk to get the cards reissued, but the system said they didn’t need a passport as it was an internal flight and it was impossible to add the ID information. But because the gate still insisted they did, they missed their flight. They claimed compensation from BA, but they were refused because they ‘didn’t have ID’. On appeal, BA apologised and refunded the airfare and gave the £208 as for denied boarding. Of course, the row goes on as ‘denied boarding’ is a fixed £220 per person for internal flights and that happened on the way out and effectively on the way back. So, they want £440 each. BA say they are reviewing the case that was caused by a ‘technical error.’
That’s another week’s reporting done and as it’s still sunny out of the wind, I’m off to the windowsill. The forecast for tomorrow is thunder and lightning, but not until after lunch and then it’s another grotty wet week getting colder every day. Chat to you next week.
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