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 A RAGING drunk on the Tube hurled After Eights at her fellow passengers - but they聽handled the outburst in the most British way.One witness to the After Eight attack took to Twitter to share the incident.According to Helen Clarkson, who was in the carriage, the drunk woman propelled the after dinner favourites at her fellow passengers.However, instead of reacting to the woman taking aim at their heads, passengers ignored the chocolate-lobbing and stanley cup  refused to make eye contact.On Twitter she wrote: There is a drunk woman on the tube throwing After Eights at everyone.And, in the most British way possibl stanley cup e, everyone is pretending they aren t being hit on the head by tiny chocolatey squares  stanley cup  which hurts by the way  and not looking at anyone else in the eye. 1 Passengers on the Tube ignored the drunk woman as she took aim and hurled the After Eights.Credit: AlamyDid you see what happened or do you know the woman  Contact聽t Fufl Liam Fox vows NHS will remain  off limits  to US corporations after Brexit
 THE average teacher is paid more than 拢38,000 a year, while heads can rake in over 拢109,000, analysis shows - despite unio salomon n claims of low pay.A report found top teachers can earn more than 拢67,300 a year while education funding across the board has seen huge increases of up to 80 per cent between 1997 and 2015.3 The average teacher is paid 拢38,000 a year 鈥?despite union cl yeezy aims of low payCredit: Getty - ContributorThe Taxpayers  Alliance analysis found teachers  gross pay had risen by 1.6 per cent over the past year.And schools in England spent almost 拢300,000 on average on teaching assistants last year.The report found there was no evidence to show they improve education outcomes for typical pupils - only children with learning difficulties.It comes amid growing clamour from unions for teachers to get a 5 per cent pay h af1 ike.3 John O Connell, chief executive of the TaxPayers  Alliance, said: This is completely unfair at a time when public sector workers are already better off