And now, the election’s near
And so I face the final voting
My constituents, I say it clear,
The manifesto the Party’s toting.
I’ve lived a life that’s full,
I’ve canvassed each and every highway,
But more, much more than this,
I did it Wycombe’s way.


Some domestic flights are taking off in the UK, as airports begin to reopen after five days without flights because of the volcanic ash cloud from Iceland.


The first planes from Edinburgh and Glasgow both headed for Stornoway after 0700 BST - among a handful of internal flights scheduled from Scotland.

Air traffic control body Nats said a new ash cloud meant uncertainty and the situation was worsening in some areas.

Belfast Airport said it hoped to start flights to Scotland from 1000 BST.

It said if it got the go-ahead from Nats, a Flybe flight to Glasgow would leave at 1015 BST.

Although Scottish airspace is open most of the flights are said to be to destinations elsewhere in Scotland.

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