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Friday 04 December 2015 11:34 amFeeling a bit glum Maybe itrsquo because we just had the gloomiest November in 86 yearsBy: Sarah SpickernellShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare o brumate tumbler (https://www.brumates.us) n LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleNovember might not have been especially cold, but it was certainly very gloomy.According to the Met Office, we have just emerged from the dullest November polene bolsos (https://www.polenes.com.es) in since 1929, and the dullest month overall since January 2013.They put this down to a humid, cloudy south-westerly airflow, which resulted in very low levels of sunshine, particularly in the South and West of the UK.As an average across Britain, there were 36.6 hours of sunshine over the course of the month. Broken down, Wales was unsurprisingly one of the least sunny, recording just32.5 hours of sunshine. England was m brumate canada (https://www.bru-mate.ca) arginally better with 38 hours, while Scotland experienced 35.1 hours and Northern Ireland had 38.4 hours.On top of this, it was a very rainy month: Rainfall has been above average across most areas, but most notably across upland areas of north-west Wales, north-west England and southern Scotland where totals are almost twice the amount expected for November, the Met said.However, the wind also brought with it warmer than average temperatures and an absence of frosts. The mean UK temperature was 8.2 deg;C ndash; 2.0 deg;C above the November average.In fact, it was actually Mlwo BAA traffic up as Heathrow has record December
Thursday 03 June 2010 9:24 pmCrozier gets pound;2.4m in last year at MailBy: KCS-contentShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleTHE main postal union reacted with outrage yesterday to the news Adam Crozier, Royal Mailrsquo former boss, was paid pound;2.42m in hi stanley cup uk (https://www.stanleyquencher.uk) s final year with the group.The figure was revealed in Royal Mailrsquo annual report, which said Mr Crozier got a basic salary of pound;633,000.On top of this he had a bonus of pound;1.5m for meeting performance targets over three years, pound;206,000 in lieu of a pension, and pound;19,000 of other benefits.The Royal Mail said it needed to be able to attract the best talent.Crozier left the Royal Mail before Easter to take up the top job at ITV. The payout was attacked as outrageousrdquo stanley at (https://www.stanley-cup.at) ; by the Communication Workers Union, which said that Crozier had left the company before its multib stanley canada (https://www.cup-stanley.ca) illion-pound modernisation programme had been completed.Share this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailSimilarly tagged content: SectionsNewsCategoriesBusinessRelated TopicsNULLTrending ArticlesLabour will regret the Rentersrsquo; Rights ActUK at lsquo;greatest riskrsquo; of jet fuel shortage as flights to be cancelledClairersquo Accessories to launch UK high street comebackAfter Santanderrsquo TSB takeover ndash; who are the top players in UK banking Bank of England signals interest ra