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A HIKER made no cock-ups when he spent 11 days on a 326-mile trek to Britains rudest-named places.James Forrest, 39, set off from his home in Cockermouth and finished 11 days later at his brothers address in Lickey End.10Hiker James Forrest went on the rudest walkCredit: SWNS10He said Gloryhole is his favouriteCredit: SWNS10He visited Dandy Cock pubCredit: SWNS10The hi
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BRITAINS hot spell will be coming to a dramatic end this week - with a barrage of thunderstorms and heavy rain predicted from tomorrow, according to the Met Office.Today will see the last of the sunny and dry weather before storms roll in - br
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stanley thermos day as Britains calm and temperate weather comes to a dramatic end13 UK weather forecast - The areas in blue on this graphic show the likeliest areas that will be hit by dramatic thunderstorms on WednesdayTemperatures are also set to fall to as low as 11C - a drastic drop from Bank Holiday Mondays record 25C scorcher.The storms - which will also bring 60mph gales - are set to batter the country by as early as Wednesday, according to the Met Office.Forecaster Sophie Yeomans said: Were keeping warnings under close review, with localised surf
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