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    Bus driver sacked OMG

    I suppose he wanted to renew the fight, and didn't expect to end up on the losing side.
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    Gravity fed low hot water pressure - pump?

    Simple answer - don't have a combi.
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    Bus driver sacked OMG

    I wasn't aware a weapon had been used. I read he knocked the other guy (who had attacked him) out with one blow of his fist.
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    Car insurance

    OK, thanks but I'll try not to put it to the test!
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    Gravity fed low hot water pressure - pump?

    OK, missed that. Not clear whether he meant to the bottom the CWST or the water level. Sounds like the tank bottom as it would be hard to get the height to the ceiling + ceiling thickness + water depth into 0.5m. Allowing another 0.5m to the water level + say 1.3m from shower head to bath taps...
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    Gravity fed low hot water pressure - pump?

    It might, or it might not. If the OP told us the height between the water level in the CWST and the bath taps it would help us to judge.
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    Bus driver sacked OMG

    Why would anybody want to do that? If somebody gets their car nicked because they left the engine running to warm up and went back indoors, it's hard to sympathise, as thieves are on the lookout for that. But in the unlikely event a thief is after a bus (with a load of passengers), are they...
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    Pro Palestine protests in London

    Lovely family
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    Best bank accounts.

    Lloyds also do a Monthly Saver, which pays 6.25%. Can put in maximum £400 per month. Of course the 6.25% is on the current balance, so average about 3% over a year.
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    Central heating layout. This should work, right?

    Not sure what the problem is. If you stick to the arrangement in #1, cold feed to boiler return, you already have it. If you modernise it, the pipe layout doesn't depend on the choice of boiler. The diagram in #3 covers it. As a detail, I wouldn't do it as #11, with the vent across the top of a...
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    Adobe update

    OK thanks, will do
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    Gravity fed low hot water pressure - pump?

    I'd guess it's height he meant, but over to the OP!
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    Adobe update

    Just had an email, supposedly from Adobe, saying Critical Update required for Adobe Acrobat Reader. It looks genuine, but you can't be too careful these days! Any thoughts?
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    Gravity fed low hot water pressure - pump?

    Good point! OP says there's not much scope for that
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    Gravity fed low hot water pressure - pump?

    Well, yes, because it's unusual to have a cellar at all. I suppose it could be done, but a fairly big job. Fitting a pump might be an easier option. My HW cylinder is in the airing cupboard on the1st floor, and there's about 3m vertical between the bath taps and the header tank water level...
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    Gravity fed low hot water pressure - pump?

    It wouldn't. If the pump fills the bath faster than the cold feed to the header tank, the header tank (not the HW cylinder) will draw down somewhat. But that's unlikely, and in any case the header tank is likely to hold enough to fill the bath, some of which will be cold water. The header tank...
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    Car insurance

    That makes sense. Just curious really.
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    Car insurance

    Perhaps if someone is done for DUI they could also be done for no insurance, to rub it in. AFAIK that doesn't happen.
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    Car insurance

    Innocent person? Do you mean the driver at fault (but not due to drink)?
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