A 17th century violin worth £180,000 has gone missing after its owner inadvertently left it on the luggage rack of a train when he disembarked. Realising his mistake he phoned the British Transport Police but they could find no sign of it. The train had stopped at two or three stations before officials were able to search for it, so it looks like someone has helped themselves.
I wonder where GB was at the time, given the current state of the economy, the credit crunch, the housing market in freefall along with Gordies opinion poll ratings, it could be the perfect time to start playing the violin.
ianrthorpe


Well at least the galloping recession will stop people throwing away all those apples.
Do you realise we could all live for about a quid a week if we learned to survive on lentil soup.