1. Heston Blumenthal is moving the Fat Duck restaurant 
to Melbourne, Australia, for six months. The three Michelin-starred 
restaurant in Bray, Berkshire, will close for renovations from the end 
of December this year and the whole team - along with some fixtures and 
fittings - will head down under. The Crown Towers hotel will play host 
to the restaurant from February 2015.                               2. A resident of Peterhead in Aberdeenshire is 
decorating dog mess on the pavement with strawberries and cream. Theresa
 Ritchie wants to draw attention to the small mounds and also embarrass 
owners into picking up more. The vigilante also uses cake icing and 
Nutella in her unusual labelling strategy.
3. Ambitious internet sellers were trying to sell a 
discontinued flavour of car air freshener for £450 on ebay. The Jelly 
Belly 3D Juicy Flavour used to retail at £3.49 but is now being replaced
 by other flavours. The item was later withdrawn although there are 
other sellers still trying to get £100 for their fresheners
        
4. Sand from the Sahara desert landed on David Cameron's car. The phenomenon, sometimes known as blood rain,
 leaves a thin layer of red dust behind. The particles are swept up by 
winds in North Africa and can be blown for hundreds of miles in the 
right conditions.
5. A hotel owned by Andy Murray is now open for 
business. The 26-year-old tennis star bought Cromlix House, near his 
home town of Dunblane, last year. It has been converted into a 15-room 
luxury hotel with its own loch, chapel and tennis court. It is already 
fully booked for the Ryder Cup. Murray was best man at his brother 
Jamie's wedding there in 2010.
6. A candidate for the Holy Grail, the supposed cup 
from which Jesus drank at the last supper, has been found in Spain. The 
goblet, made of agate, gold and onyx, has had to be removed from display
 at a church in Leon after crowds flocked to see it. Two historians 
published a book saying it could be the famous chalice. They started 
their search after the discovery of two Egyptian parchments at a 
university in Cairo. The cup will not be displayed until the church of 
San Isidro has found a suitably large space to accommodate the throngs 
of visitors. 
7. Manchester United's Old Trafford ground could be 
renamed after Nike in a £500m deal. Football commentator Richard Keys 
originally made the claim and it has now been restated by the Daily 
Star. The club have dismissed the allegations as "rubbish". 
        8. Rats as big as cats are roaming the streets of 
Birmingham. The city had 5,100 rat alerts in the past year and pest 
controllers reported seeing one rodent which was 2ft long and the "width
 of a brick". Bad weather is thought to have increased the number of 
call-outs by forcing the monstrous creatures indoors.
9. Traditionalists in Brittany are upset by the 
spread of multiple cheek kissing. People in the Celtic-tinged region of 
France usually only greet others with a single kiss. But some people are
 adapting the style from elsewhere in France where between two and four 
kisses are normal. An internet campaign - The Group of the 
Rehabilitation of the Single Kiss in Brest - has now been launched.  
        10. A man lost over 14st (196lb, 90kg) using morris 
dancing. Richard Landon had reached a weight of 28st 2lb thanks to 
excess pies and alcohol. But his rapid weight loss coincided with taking
 up traditional British folk dancing
                                        

 
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