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3 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Owen Scott
POLICE raced to shut down an illegal rave on Easter Sunday, as 3000 partygoers flooded to the woodland event. The authorities were forced to shut down the roads and make 15 arrests, in a desperate bid to bring the event to a close. Police were called to an “unlicensed music event” in Charlton Wood, Chichester, after locals noticed a procession of cars parked on the side of the road. One resident even claimed to have seen hundreds of cars heading to the event.
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4 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Owen Scott
ONE eagle-eyed shopper has spotted a rare new chocolate bar in B&M shipped straight from Australia. Normally only available Down Under, the bar has sent chocolate lovers into a frenzy as they race to the shops to give the sweet treat a try. The super shopper took to Facebook to break the news, posting in a group named Newfoodsuk. They revealed that they saw a rare Cadbury Cola Fizz Marvellous Creations Bar on the shelves in their local B&M.
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6 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Owen Scott |Alice Hughes
How do you hang your washing on a clothes horse - have you been doing it all wrong? Faced with mountains of laundry, it's easy to want to get it on the airer as quickly as possible, rather than considering where it's hung, but these insights from The Folding Lady could save a lot of time. When hanging up clothes, you should always start from the bottom level with the smallest items - think socks and underwear - followed by larger garments on the top rack.
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6 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Owen Scott
A LAMBORGHINI driver was pulled over for breaking two road rules in their £230,000 car. However, the two laws broken by the £230,000 vehicle are quite hard to spot when you’re not looking hard enough. West Midlands Police (WMP) revealed that they pulled over the lime green Lamborghini Huracan for two major reasons. The first was that they noticed the luxury car, which is worth £230,000 according to Auto Trader, did not possess a front registration plate.
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6 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Owen Scott
A BELOVED pub which previously belonged to an iconic Great British Menu chef might be reopening. Having opened under several names over the years, the pub is one of many to have fallen victim to the UK’s high street crisis. The Beehive in Tattenhall closed down in January 2020, just months before the Covid-19 pandemic devastated high streets across the country. Over the years, the pub has had several names including the Allium when it was opened by celebrity chef Mark Ellis.
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