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Does good weather make people richer?


Taking advantage of warm weather in Margate
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The hysteria with which British people greet the merest hint of bright, warm weather is a natural response to its rarity and unreliability. In tropical countries, sunny mornings are as exciting as a bowl of cornflakes; you can take them or leave them. On this soggy, northern, jet-stream-dependent archipelago, a truly sunlit, sultry morning is so unwonted that it makes people think seriously about skipping work, stripping off, planning a picnic, and jumping in the nearest bit of (usually chilly) water, sea or fresh, clean or otherwise.
Heat gets us overexcited. People still talk about the summer of 1976 as if it were a meteorological apocalypse. I was there. It was hot, yes, but the Lancashire Plain, at least, was no Death Valley.

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Police opposition overruled over Milton Keynes city centre kiosk's high strength booze bid - MKFM 106.3FM


Police opposition to high strength alcohol being sold in a Milton Keynes city centre kiosk was overruled by a council committee.
The Point Kiosk, in Midsummer Boulevard, had applied to Milton Keynes Council to lift a ban on selling booze above six per cent, including wine and spirits, from the premises.
But Thames Valley Police objected, saying that problem drinkers tend to congregate around places where they can buy high-strength booze, causing problems.
Police opposition meant that a licensing sub committee was convened on Tuesday to decide the issue.
Licensing officer Gemma McCormack told the committee that “street drinkers who congregate outside of off licences, appear to target off licences who sell higher strength alcohol.

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