43 celebrities you never knew went to school in Somerset and Bath
The county has been a hotbed for the rich and famous
Lily Allen is a former pupil of Millfield School in Street (Image: FilmMagic)
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Walking is thirsty work - so Britons should head to North Yorkshire for a saunter.
That s because it is the UK pub walk capital, named as such by AA Media, which revealed that it has 29 AA-rated inns and pubs located within five miles of the walking routes listed for the county on RatedTrips.com.
In second place, using this criterion, is Somerset with 26 AA-approved pubs close to walking routes, while third is Cumbria with 25 venues near trails.
North Yorkshire has been named as the UK s pub walk capital as it has the most AA-rated inns and pubs located within five miles of the walking routes listed for the county on RatedTrips.com. Pictured is the county s Robin Hood s Bay
Drivers baffled as no-entry sign appears on Bath bridge
It was spotted for the first time last week
A no-entry sign has appeared on the Bathampton side of the Batheaston Toll Bridge
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Drivers have been left baffled after a no-entry sign appeared beside the road onto a bridge in Bath.
Man with box on head spotted walking down A37 yet again
He was seen waving at locals as they drove past
The mystery man with a box has been spotted again (Image: Laura Macey)
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A man with a box on his head with a smiley face drawn on it has been spotted again on the A37.
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The campaign office of the defeated Labour party candidate Paul Williams in Hartlepool. Sue Rawson notes that the union flag appears to be upside down. Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Guardian
The campaign office of the defeated Labour party candidate Paul Williams in Hartlepool. Sue Rawson notes that the union flag appears to be upside down. Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Guardian
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John Harris mentions âthe arrival of Conservative MPs in such traditional Labour redoubts as . Wolverhamptonâ (Labourâs crisis comes from the huge gap between politics and people, 9 May). Before the 2019 general election, Wolverhampton had had at least four Conservative MPs since 1970, including the long-serving Enoch Powell and his successor with similar ideological affinities, Nick Budgen. So Iâm not convinced that â