As news hits the BBC that a fish has died (you read it here first!) it has become inescapably clear that the UK media is about to enter the slowest days of the 'silly season'.
What that now means is that over the coming two weeks we will be left in no doubt about at least three things:
1) A-Level exams appear predominantly to be taken by young photogenic females. And they're getting easier. (The exams, that is.)
2) Basking sharks visit the coast of Britain to provide the most predictable photo story of this or any other year (including the obligatory 'Great White' scare story which runs a day or two before we all realise it must have been a basking shark after all and breathe a huge collective sigh of relief).
3) The Prime Minister visits the coast of Britain to provide the second most predictable photo story of this or any other year. (Depending on the weather we may also learn he likes to swim in the sea... now, where's that shark?)
Hold onto your hats people, it's going to be a rollercoaster ride...
Ah, clearly we think alike on the exam photos! Welcome to enter my £50 for charity challenge on this score: http://www.markpack.org.uk/50-for-a-charity-of-your-choice/
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