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    Might be about to have a falling-out with my MOT station...

    The traditional definition of working days does not include weekends so it's probably that.
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    What Do I Have Behind My Tiles Here?

    The hairy patch could be a filamentous fungus, it's hard to tell from the pic.
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    OMG I love my country

    It's all fair comments, the UK government is out of touch with the people it's supposed to serve, and has been for some time.
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    Might be about to have a falling-out with my MOT station...

    Scrap it and buy a Honda Jazz for your sprog to learn in. I'm sure your Dad will understand.
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    Might be about to have a falling-out with my MOT station...

    Why don't you ask them? It will be up to them to implement the rules.
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    New boiler and gas lead pipe

    If he's employed, this is a tradesperson trying to make money for himself on the side, so as well as not paying the tax, he is also effectively stealing from his employer. So, the answer is no!
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    Might be about to have a falling-out with my MOT station...

    If they work on Saturdays then I imagine it would be.
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    Might be about to have a falling-out with my MOT station...

    Have you looked at the official guidance yet? https://www.gov.uk/getting-an-mot/retests
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    Might be about to have a falling-out with my MOT station...

    Have you tried scrapyards or owners' clubs to find a new subframe?
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    Might be about to have a falling-out with my MOT station...

    If it's a failure on the subframe, it should not be on the road, so it's irrelevant what the rules on retest are.
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    Sepsis.

    Get well soon. Hope you make a good recovery.
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    Storing glyphosphate in van and spraying it

    Searched it for you: "The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the U.S. says that glyphosate is not likely to cause cancer in humans. However, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified the chemical as “probably carcinogenic to humans." The EPA and IARC relied on...
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    Dishwasher help

    Go to: https://copilot.microsoft.com/ Paste in "hotpoint dishwasher on/off button flashing and 55 degree and 50 degree lights on constantly, why?" to get some answers. It's probably a broken heating element, or a thermostat/temperature sensor fault.
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    Multitool Blade for Floorboards?

    I think you owe Bosch an apology! :LOL:
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    Which paint for brickwork between the roughcasting and ground level

    Is the white paint an eyesore because you don't like the colour or because of its condition? What I'm thinking is if you paint it red, the old paint could still flake off and you will get white flecks.
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    Cap for heating manifold

    Looks like they may be now Pegler Yorkshire, going from this: https://www.mytub.co.uk/pegler-yorkshire-microbore-wm8-22mm-micrafold-product-313431 Therefore, you could ask them: https://pegler.madeinyorkshire.com/contact-us
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    Cap for heating manifold

    British microbore tubing is 8mm or 10mm in diameter I believe, so measure what you've got.
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    How to reduce knife/violent crime in our cities

    Not all, but some. What I am saying is the Police should be allowed to stop and search anyone who they think might be carrying a knife, using their own judgement. I don't know what the law says at the moment, but if it's not allowed, it should be!
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    How to reduce knife/violent crime in our cities

    From how they are acting, what they are wearing, what they are carrying or not carrying, who they are with etc etc. You build up a picture. Also, if you are a Police Officer, you will get to know the type of people who are committing crimes. I don't think it's that hard. Yes, some incorrect...
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    Damp courses of bricks

    That silver grill thing, is that letting water in? Any pipes inside the wall that might be leaking?
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