10 things we didn't know last week
Snippets from the week's news, harvested, diced and sliced for your convenience.
1. The Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, was asked to be on Celebrity Big Brother.
2. Rail passenger numbers could increase by 30-40% in the next 10 years. ()
3. Dishcloths are purged of 99% of their bacteria during two minutes in a microwave. ()
4. But they can pretty easily catch fire while doing so. ()
5. Only four postcodes in the UK do not have a Tesco. They are the Outer Hebrides, the Shetlands, Orkney and Harrogate.
6. Uninsured vehicles are 10 times more likely to be involved in hit-and-run crashes.
7. Guinness turns out red, rather than black, if the barley is roasted for less time than normal.
8. Today presenter John Humphrys gets up one minute before 4am and is in the ´óÏó´«Ã½ studio at 16 mins past.
9. People who live within 500 metres of a motorway grow up with significantly reduced lung capacity.
10. A haddock's mating call starts as a slow knocking sound, before turning into a quicker hum similar to a small motorcycle revving its engine. (.)
Sources where stories not linked: 1, Press Association. 5, Evening Standard, Wednesday. 6, Times, Friday. 7. Times, Friday. 8, Press Gazette. 9. Guardian, Friday.
Seen 10 things? Thanks to Alan Chesterman for this week's picture, 10 glass chess pieces.