This potpourri of options seems a lifetime away from angry residents in May telling city folk they weren’t welcome. Take your pick and drink deep at the well of rural England…..
Things are on a knife edge in the ashes, the roads are very busy at the weekend, the butterflies are back innumbers – it must be summer!
Millions of painted lady butterflies are bringing colour to the UK in what has been described as a once-in-a-decade migration.
Hundreds of sightings of the insect – which generally live in North Africa and the Mediterranean – are being recorded across the country every day.
Although thousands fly here every summer, the current warm weather, plentiful food supplies and good wind conditions as they fly north have all meant a bumper arrival this time round.