Hessle's not really Hull though. Hull's just not a place I'd go out of my way to visit if I didn't live right next to it and support the football club. Too much of its history was destroyed - by a combination of the Luftwaffe and the autism of 1950s urban planners - to make it worth seeing because of unmissable architecture or sites of interest. There are some great pubs but even they're gradually going, some because of a change of landlord (and thus character) and others because they're going bust. The Deep's worth a trip if you're in town, as is the Maritime Museum. But if I had to travel 30 minutes or more to see them I'd probably walk away disappointed. The Hull & East Riding Museum has some decent artefacts but the site is so tiny and the exhibits so poorly displayed that it's as if they're taking the piss. My complaints about their incredibly poorly-lit Anglo-Saxon funerary urns were simply ignored, and I haven't forgotten that. The bastards.
I was only there for a ride tbh, she was a bit rough but dirty as they come. Would visit again though.
Rightfully so British Muslims demonstrate outside the French Embassy over the outrageous act of blasphemy by one of their teachers , discussing freedom of speech. I stand with Abdul on this . Sharia compliance not Covid compliance. Plod just watching wondering if it's insulting to Muslims to kneel down on one or two knees.
Quite right. It's good to see them subjugating in apology for the barbaric actions of one of their fellow sky pixie jockies. I'm sure Macron will see that as vindication for his faux firm stance.
It's Knightsbridge the real estate near the embassy is too valuable, a flame thrower would probably suffice.