Your last chance to get tickets to Top Gear Live
A gay teenager has been chosen as carnival queen by a small Somerset town. David Bridge, 15, will parade through the streets of Axbridge wearing a dress, tiara and high heels. He auditioned in front of the mayor, who didn’t have the heart to turn him down, reported The Sun. “It seemed fun and I thought I’d enjoy dressing up,” said David, pictured right. Just four people applied to head the parade, so mayor Barry Hamblin named two previous queens as princesses, picked a 16-year-old girl as queen with David as “alternative queen”. Said one member of the selection committee: “It’s hard enough to get people involved as it is.”
Crimebusting nuns of the week
A suspected thief was chased through the streets of Amsterdam by two nuns on bicycles. The chase began when one of the sisters thought she recognised a man walking past the convent as the thief who had stolen money from the building two weeks earlier. She invited him in for a drink, but her suspect fled and snatched a bicycle from a passer-by. The nuns jumped on their bicycles to give chase but the suspect shook them off in a residential district.
Dimwit of the week
An illegal immigrant made an elementary error when he pretended to be French at a checkpoint in Cyprus — he was wearing an England football shirt. The Senegalese man presented a forged French passport to officials at the border between Turkish northern Cyprus and the Greek south, but a police spokesman explained: “Being a football fan, the officer found it highly unlikely that a Frenchman would want to wear an England football jersey.”
Squatters of the week
An elderly couple were driven out of their homes by vicious squirrels. The squirrels seized their chance to move in when Heinz Steinhaeuser came out to pick up his newspaper. They drove out his wife Brunhilde and kept the couple out of the house for two hours. Heinz, from Verden in Germany, eventually called the fire brigade, who found the squirrels hiding in a bed.
Surprise customer of the week
A village shopkeeper last week found himself chauffeuring the Queen. Russell Town was working at his shop in Ardminish, on the Hebridean island of Gigha, when Princess Anne parked her bicycle outside and asked if the village had a taxi service. Russell explained there was no taxi, but agreed to pick up her majesty in his people carrier. “The Queen was lovely,” he said. “I thought I would give her a bit of peace and remained quiet, but she was a real chatterbox. When I saw my daughter at the side of the road and pointed her out, the Queen waved at her.”
Explore your passion for food with the delights of Thai, Indian & Chinese cooking
In our new series, Tony Hawks takes a dry, wry look at modern life - junk mail, interminable meetings and snooty sales assistants
Read the training tips and advice that helped our London Triathletes
Read our exclusive 100 Years of Fleming and Bond interactive timeline, packed with original Times articles and reviews
The latest travel news plus the best hotels and gadgets for business travellers
Shortcuts to help you find sections and articles
2007
£30,000
2008
£44,990
2008
£48,489
Great car insurance deals online
c.£75,000
GlosFirstmeansbusiness
Gloucestershire
£32,795 - £41,545
Universitry of Southampton
Southampton
£
£32,795 - £41,545
Universitry of Southampton
Southampton
Competitive Package
Npower
West Midlands
Some of the finest Apts & Penthouses
Across London
Great Investment, River Views
Luxury properties within exclusive development in
Chislehurst Kent
A new experience in Luxury Living
Multi–Centre
from Only £829pp
With Ramblers Worldwide Holidays!
£POA
List your property with two leading travel websites
£POA
Great travel insurance deals online
Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Times and The Sunday Times. Globrix Property Search - search houses for sale and rooms and property to rent in the UK. Milkround Job Search - for graduate careers in the UK. Visit our classified services and find jobs, used cars, property or holidays. Use our dating service, read our births, marriages and deaths announcements, or place your advertisement.
Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd.
This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy Policy.To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from Times Online, The Times or The Sunday Times, click here.This website is published by a member of the News International Group. News International Limited, 1 Virginia St, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT number GB 243 8054 69.