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‘I’m not a robot’ – Cole Palmer’s mum tells him to be ‘more smiley’ but Chelsea star is ‘laid back’ like his dad

COLE Palmer admits his mum wants him to cheer up and show more emotion.

But the Chelsea and England star says it takes something like a disaster on PlayStation for him to lose his famous cool – and even then only behind closed doors.

Cole Palmer and his mother at the GQ Men of the Year awards.
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Cole Palmer’s mother has told him to ‘smile more’[/caption]
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Palmer reckons he is laid back like his dad[/caption]

Palmer, who is preparing for England’s World Cup qualifier against Andorra, said: “My mum says to try and be a bit more involved and a bit more smiley and energetic and that.

Me and my dad are just too laid back, I think.

“My dad says: ‘He’s just like me, so just leave him alone.’

“When did I last get angry? I don’t know, maybe when I played PlayStation or something.

“I’m not just a robot like you think I am and don’t show no emotion.

“When there’s no cameras and I’m on the phone to my mates and I’m doing stuff I enjoy doing…

“Off the pitch I’m like this but then on the pitch…it’s like a switch.

“I’m just being myself.”

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Palmer is so chilled that he can fall asleep at an F1 race.

England boss Thomas Tuchel took the squad to the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday and the Chelsea playmaker revealed: “It was good.

“I went to the one in Abu Dhabi not long ago. But I fell asleep at that one. I don’t know what it was.

“This one, I was awake.”

Palmer’s “Cold” celebration and style of play make him an idol to young fans, regardless of which team they support.

The Chelsea playmaker said: “When you see kids and that doing what they’re doing and saying that, it’s nice.”

Palmer is typically calm about his growing celebrity.

But the born and bred Mancunian Palmer, who left Manchester City for the Blues in 2023, still finds living down south a challenge.

Palmer previously commented on southerners being grumpy and said: “They’re all still moody. They’re all still like that.

“I think because it’s so busy, they’re all stressed and that. It must be a southern thing.

“I don’t live central. Sometimes I go into central London, but I couldn’t live there.”

Reece James, Eberechi Eze, and Cole Palmer at the F1 Grand Prix of Spain.
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Palmer joined his England teammates at the Spanish Grand Prix at the weekend[/caption]
Cole Palmer, wearing an England soccer jersey, during a game.
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The midfielder is preparing for England’s World Cup qualifier against Andorra on Saturday[/caption]

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Moment idiot TikTok influencer gets instant karma after pulling stupid prank on the WRONG unwilling victim

A TIKTOK influencer got instant karma after a prank backfired horribly.

Video shows that the joke was really on the prankster as plainclothes police officers quickly arrested him.

A prank involving Apple Pay goes wrong, resulting in a physical altercation.
A TikTok influencer got instant karma after a prank backfired horribly
A failed Apple Pay prank resulting in injury.
A plainclothes officer arrested him immediately
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The yob was cuffed in the middle of the street

Approaching a man in London, the Apple Pay prank involved the influencer going up to a man and tapping their phones together.

The prank’s victim quickly grabs him by the arm while the perpetrator loudly shouts “hairline” repeatedly.

He then tells the man “I took £1,000 out of your account for a new hairline” in reference to his own receding style.

As the man continues to hold onto his arm, the cameraman asks his friend whether he should keep filming.

Other people then start to get involved, making sure the influencer doesn’t get away and saying “you don’t go.”

Despite the chaos, the TikToker tells his cameraman to “keep rolling bro” with a big grin on his face.

He quickly changes his tune when the man starts asking people to call the police.

The “hairline” prankster quickly starts shouting “bro it’s a prank” as he is dragged backwards by the man he was pranking, and a passerby.

Another man then approaches the youngster and loudly says: “I am a police officer.”

As the police officer asks the man to explain what happened, the videographer keeps asking whether he should keep filming.

The video captures his friend being put in handcuffs by more plainclothed police officers while he continues to shout that it was “just a prank”.

The boy is pushed to the floor as the police men tell him to keep still.

Despite shouting out in pain and saying they’re “breaking my hand off,” he encourages his friend to “keep recording.”

Police then calmly tell him that he has been detained so that they can conduct a stop and search for articles relating to fraud.

It’s not the first time that pranksters have been dealt instant karma.

A teenager who threatened to stab a pedestrian was quickly humiliated when he fell off his bike moments later.

Road rage can be a common way for motorists to get instant karma for their reckless driving.

Video footage shows two cars locking horns after a risky undertake.

A silver car cut across a white line marking a bus lane to undertake a black SUV.

Blue lights quickly revealed the black car to be an unmarked police car, leaving social media users laughing at his expense.

TikTok influencer's Apple Pay prank backfires in London.
Police calmly tell him that he has been detained so that they can conduct a stop and search
A failed Apple Pay prank.
Despite the chaos, the TikToker tells his cameraman to “keep rolling bro”

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Tottenham squad set to be boosted by return of league winner who hasn’t played for club in nearly TWO YEARS

MANOR SOLOMON is set to be given a second chance at Tottenham.

The Israeli winger, 25, has become a forgotten man in N17 after spending the season on loan at Leeds.

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Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is set to welcome back Manor Solomon
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Manor Solomon of Leeds United scoring a goal.
Solomon spent last season with Leeds on loan and experienced immense success
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Manor Solomon of Tottenham Hotspur dribbling the soccer ball.
Solomon hasn’t played for Tottenham since September 2023
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But he proved to be a huge hit at Elland Road, netting ten goals in 41 appearances as he helped the Whites to promotion back to the Premier League.

Leeds are keen to sign him permanently, while there are believed to be other suitors in the Premier League interested in Solomon’s services.

But SunSport understands the North Londoners are minded to bring him back into the first-team fold over pre-season with the ambition of keeping him next season.

That is despite all the uncertainty around the managerial position at Tottenham.

Former Fulham loanee Solomon joined Tottenham on a free transfer in 2023.

That is after he left Shakhtar Donetsk following Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine the year before.

His first campaign was blighted by a hamstring injury, limiting him to just six Spurs appearances.

Solomon’s last game for Tottenham was back in September 30, 2023.

Now everyone at Spurs are currently waiting with baited breath over whether Daniel Levy will back or sack boss Ange Postecoglou.

It is understood the latter is more likely, despite the Aussie delivering Spurs their first trophy in 17 years with last month’s Europa League triumph.

Thomas Frank and Marco Silva, of West London rivals Brentford and Fulham respectively, are among the candidates to succeed Postecoglou if he is sacked.

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Reform chairman QUITS & says helping Farage become PM is ‘not a good use of my time’

REFORM was plunged into chaos tonight after its chairman Zia Yusuf dramatically quit the party.

Mr Yusuf announced on social media that after 11 months in the job “I no longer believe working to get a Reform government elected is a good use of my time”.

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Reform chairman Zia Yusuf announced he’s quitting the party[/caption]
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Mr Yusuf was seen as a rising star in the party and close ally of Nigel Farage[/caption]

Responding to the shock resignation, Nigel Farage said he is “genuinely sorry”

The Reform Leader added: “He was a huge factor in our elections success on May 1st and is an enormously talented person.

“Politics can be a highly pressured and difficult game and Zia has clearly had enough.

“He is a loss to us and public life.”

Insiders said that the chairman had felt “shafted” into running the party’s DOGE efficiency unit, aimed at slashing waste in local authorities.

He also earlier on Thursday clashed with Reform’s newest MP, Sarah Pochin, over the idea of a burqa ban.

Mr Yusuf said: “Eleven months ago I became Chairman of Reform.

“I’ve worked full time as a volunteer to take the party from 14 to 30 per cent, quadrupled its membership and delivered historic electoral results.

“I no longer believe working to get a Reform government elected is a good use of my time, and hereby resign the office.” 

Mr Yusuf was seen as a rising star in the party and close ally of Mr Farage.

While not an MP, the entrepreneur fronted several of the parties press conferences.

He worked as chairman in a voluntary capacity.

Cracks in Mr Yusuf’s relationship with the wider Reform party started show months ago – but a major row over banning face coverings brought simmering tensions to boiling point.

Responding to Ms Pochin’s demand for a burqa ban, Mr Yusuf blasted: “Nothing to do with me.

“I do think it’s dumb for a party to ask the PM if they would do something party itself wouldn’t do.”

The comment contradicted strong statements in favour of a ban from Deputy Leader Richard Tice and whip Lee Anderson.

Reform is riding high in the polls but behind the scenes, it’s been no stranger to bloodletting.

Earlier this year, a brutal row saw MP Rupert Lowe suspended after Mr Yusuf reported him to police for alleged threats and bullying – claims later dropped by prosecutors.

Mr Lowe denied everything, accused party bosses of smearing him with “vexatious” claims, and said Mr Farage had stabbed him in the back for daring to push internal reforms.

Ben Habib, former deputy leader, backed him and blasted Mr Yusuf’s handling of the row, accusing Mr Farage of running Reform like a dictatorship.

Zia Yusuf, Chairman of Reform UK.
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He said: “I no longer believe working to get a Reform government elected is a good use of my time”[/caption]

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Huge UK car dealership suddenly shuts down after 4 DECADES of selling 10,000s of motors as owner issues statement

A MAJOR car dealership has suddenly shut down after forty-five years of selling 10,000s of motors.

Customers in Lowestoft, East Suffolk, were shocked by the owner’s statement announcing their closure.

Stanley Street Motors car dealership in Lowestoft.
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Stanley Street Motors in Lowestoft, East Suffolk, is shutting down[/caption]

Stanley Street Motors, run by John Mitchell, has been serving a loyal client base since 1980.

But the boss revealed he will be powering down operations due to health reasons.

In a statement on Facebook, the firm said: “Stanley Street Motors has now ceased trading, due to ill-health and retirement.

“This facebook page is in the process of being closed down, and the automatic updates will shortly cease. Our website will have further details in due course.

“We at Stanley Street Motors want to thank you, our customers and friends, and all our suppliers, contractors and supporters, everyone who bought our cars, liked our posts and recommended us to others.

“For over 40 years we have bought and sold cars from Stanley Street. Over the years we have had tens of thousands of lovely customers, many of whom became, not just repeat customers, but friends.

“We will miss you all. Thank you and goodbye.”

The site will now be up for grabs at auction through Auction House East Anglia, as reported by the Eastern Daily Press.

Bidders will have the opportunity to bag the property on June 18.

A guide price has been listed for anywhere between £200,000 and £300,000.

A spokesperson from the auctioneers said: “Former car sales showroom and forecourt with development potential.

“This showroom with offices and workshop is to be sold vacant and ready for a new operator, or there is potential to change the current use subject to planning.

“The premises has been used successfully for used cars sales and repairs by the current owners for over 40 years but is now being sold due to retirement.

“The premises comprise of a generous showroom, workshop, two offices, presentation suite, kitchen and cloakroom.

“There is a large forecourt for upwards of 30 cars and the premises has three phase electricity and security alarm system.”

This comes as motor dealerships across the UK have been waving goodbye amid a string of devastating closures.

Last month a highly recommended company with excellent reviews shut down suddenly.

The Evans Halshaw location ceased trading quietly with no warning given.

Elsewhere, a pioneering car dealership with over 91,000 vehicles is currently on sale – putting over 100 jobs at risk.

The German online used car marketplace has made heavy losses since opening in the UK in 2019 when it looked to rival Auto Trader and Motors.

Heycar’s majority shareholder, Volkswagen Financial Services (VWFS), have pulled the plug leaving more than 126 employees across the UKGermany, and France at risk of losing their jobs.

Meanwhile a fellow dealership pulled the shutters down as part of a “brand shift” with staff being moved over to another company.

The Sytner Group sold its former Manchester Carshop site to a used car company.

Shaun Lane, the CEO of Motor Range, announced the move on LinkedIn.

According to Business Rescue Expert there are multiple reasons why car dealerships are folding across the UK.

The first major factor is rising online car sales which are beating in-person sales at dealerships.

With an extensive range of comparison and second-hand sites to chose from, may car buyers don’t even step foot into a dealership anymore.

Secondly, the actual cost to physically run the sites has soared.

Rent, wages and energy bills have all been increasing for roughly the past five years, putting many out of pocket.

Car manufacturing across the globe was also hit by a semiconductor chip shortage in 2022 which made it difficult to produce new motors.

The high demand with limited supply created a backlog, which although has eased, is still having an impact on the industry.

A third reason for recent closures is the shift to electric cars.

They are becoming more popular, given the Government initiative to be Net Zero in 2050.

The industry is also affected when companies merge or are bought by rivals.

This may lead to some independent names falling victim to the ongoing spate of closures.

Stanley Street Motors car dealership in Lowestoft.
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Stanley Street Motors had been running for forty-five years[/caption]

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Save up to £73 on Starlight Express tickets with Sun Club

FOR a limited time only Sun Club members can enjoy an exclusive deal on tickets to see the world-renowned Starlight Express and save up to £73, thanks to London Theatre Direct.

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express is now playing in the specially designed Starlight Auditorium at Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre.

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Save up to £73 on Starlight Express tickets with Sun Club

Audiences will be immersed inside a world of speed, song and storytelling as an incredible cast of 40 whizz around and above, performing some of musical theatre’s most beloved songs, including AC/DC, Make Up My Heart, Light at the End of the Tunnel and the iconic Starlight Express.

As a child’s train set magically comes to life and the engines race to become the fastest in the world, Rusty the steam train has little hope of winning until he is inspired by the legend of the ‘Starlight Express’.

Seen around the world by over 20 million people, Starlight Express is an electrifying experience for all ages.

Three performers in futuristic roller skates and costumes perform with fire on stage.
London Theatre Direct has big savings for dates in June and July

Save up to £73 on selected dates in June and July and tickets start as low as just £26. 

Click ‘Book’ and look for the dates marked with stars to check out our exclusive sale prices.

How to book free tickets with Sun Club

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Step 1: To book your Starlight Express tickets join Sun Club now for just £1.99 a month for your first year. Following this, £4.99 a month. 

Or £12 for an annual subscription for the first 12 months, then £49.99 a year thereafter.

Step 2: Then head to the Offers Hub, select the Starlight Express tile, click ‘Book’ and you will be taken to The Sun & London Theatre Direct website.

Step 3:  Look for the dates marked with stars to check out our exclusive sale prices. Prices show the exclusive Sun Club member savings.

Step 4: Enter your details in the checkout and pay. You will then receive an email with your tickets.

London Theatre Direct is one of the UK’s leading theatre ticket agencies, specialising in West End theatre tickets.

Sourced directly from the theatre box offices London Theatre Direct offers discounted theatre tickets across all West End shows, as well as the best available tickets for each venue.

Offer is open to UK residents aged 18+ only. Offer ends at 23:59pm on Friday, June 13, 2025. Full T&Cs apply, see below. 

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Katie Price gives update on Harvey’s weight loss jabs after revealing he weighs almost 30st

KATIE Price has revealed son Harvey will “hopefully” start weight loss injections this week in an attempt to save his life.

The former glamour model is worried about the disabled 22-year-old’s health after his weight reached 30st.

Katie Price and her son Harvey giving thumbs up next to his Guinness World Record-winning train drawing.
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Katie Price says her son Harvey might be starting weight loss injections[/caption]
Harvey Price and Katie Price at the National Television Awards.
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She said his weight has jumped to 30st[/caption]

Katie, 47, gave her fans an update on Harvey’s weight loss journey on her podcast, The Katie Price Show, which she hosts with her sister, Sophie.

Revealing her plans for the weekend, she said Harvey will be joining her on Saturday when she performs at Portsmouth Pride.

Katie then added: “Hopefully Harvey starts his Mounjaro this week, but we’ll talk about that next week and I’ll go through all of what’s happening about that.”

The mum-of-five previously opened up on how Harvey’s life was at risk because of his size.

The TV personality’s eldest child has Prader-Willi syndrome, which sparks a constant desire to eat food and a permanent feeling of hunger which leads to obesity.

Harvey battles a series of debilitating conditions including autism, septo-optic dysplasia, ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder.

In a video posted in April, Katie revealed: “I’m so heartbroken and gutted that his weight is just going up. 

“I just googled it in stones, 188kg is just a few kg of being 30 stone.

“It’s so life-threatening now, I’m still waiting for the doctors to get back to me starting on the mounjaro and his journey to a healthy life.”

She continued:  “It’s so sad his quality of life at the moment where he’s so big, he just can’t really do much.

“It’s just another thing I have to deal with because he’s at high risk of having a heart attack, he struggles to put his trainers or struggles to walk anywhere but I love him and I’m going to help him through this. 

“So sad, obesity and his condition is sad, it’s sad to see someone go through it and he doesn’t understand.”

Katie Price and her son Harvey sitting together outdoors.
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Katie thinks the move could be life-saving[/caption]

Everything you need to know about fat jabs

Weight loss jabs are all the rage as studies and patient stories reveal they help people shed flab at almost unbelievable rates, as well as appearing to reduce the risk of serious diseases.

Wegovy – a modified version of type 2 diabetes drug Ozempic – and Mounjaro are the leading weight loss injections used in the UK.

Wegovy, real name semaglutide, has been used on the NHS for years while Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is a newer and more powerful addition to the market.

Mounjaro accounts for most private prescriptions for weight loss and is set to join Wegovy as an NHS staple this year.

How do they work?

The jabs work by suppressing your appetite, making you eat less so your body burns fat for energy instead and you lose weight.

They do this my mimicking a hormone called GLP-1, which signals to the brain when the stomach is full, so the drugs are officially called GLP-1 receptor agonists.

They slow down digestion and increase insulin production, lowering blood sugar, which is why they were first developed to treat type 2 diabetes in which patients’ sugar levels are too high.

Can I get them?

NHS prescriptions of weight loss drugs, mainly Wegovy and an older version called Saxenda (chemical name liraglutide), are controlled through specialist weight loss clinics.

Typically a patient will have to have a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, classifying them as medically obese, and also have a weight-related health condition such as high blood pressure.

GPs generally do not prescribe the drugs for weight loss.

Private prescribers offer the jabs, most commonly Mounjaro, to anyone who is obese (BMI of 30+) or overweight (BMI 25-30) with a weight-related health risk.

Private pharmacies have been rapped for handing them out too easily and video calls or face-to-face appointments are now mandatory to check a patient is being truthful about their size and health.

Are there any risks?

Yes – side effects are common but most are relatively mild.

Around half of people taking the drug experience gut issues, including sickness, bloating, acid reflux, constipation and diarrhoea.

Dr Sarah Jarvis, GP and clinical consultant at patient.info, said: “One of the more uncommon side effects is severe acute pancreatitis, which is extremely painful and happens to one in 500 people.”

Other uncommon side effects include altered taste, kidney problems, allergic reactions, gallbladder problems and hypoglycemia.

Evidence has so far been inconclusive about whether the injections are damaging to patients’ mental health.

Figures obtained by The Sun show that, up to January 2025, 85 patient deaths in the UK were suspected to be linked to the medicines.

In February Katie told The Sun she consulted top doctors who suggested starting Harvey on the jabs in a bid to improve his chances of living longer.

Harvey’s biological dad is former footballer Dwight, 53, dated for a short period between 2000 and 2001, but split shortly after Katie told him she was pregnant. 

Harvey Price with his mother, Katie Price, at his first PA appearance in Halifax, England.
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Katie worries about Harvey’s long-term health if he stays obese[/caption]
Katie Price and Harvey Price relaxing by a pool in Turkey.
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Harvey suffers from a disease that causes him to overeat[/caption]

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I’ve walked the whole UK coast and this often-mocked island one hour from London is the friendliest seaside town

WHEN Quintin Lake travelled for five years around the UK, he encountered all sorts of coastlines, and people too.

For his new book The Perimeter, Quintin ventured across entire coastline of mainland Britain which covered 6800 miles and found what he called the “friendliest place I’ve ever been.”

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Quintin Lake travelled the entire UK coastline[/caption]
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He called Canvey Island the ‘friendliest’ place in the country[/caption]

Talking to Sun Travel about his coastal adventure, Quintin told us: “I thought Canvey Island in Essex was the friendliest place that I’d been.

“I wouldn’t knock places like that either because it’s really easy to get to from London.”

The Essex island in the Thames Estuary near Southend-on-Sea that’s separated from Essex by a network of creeks.

The island’s main attraction is an abandoned oil refinery which has since been turned into a nature reserve.

It’s now home to thousands of rare insects and plants, as well as nightingales, lizards and adders.

Almost surrounded by water, it’s no surprise that Canvey Island has lots of coastal spots that are popular with tourists.

Concord Beach is a hotspot for crabbing, and there’s even a tidal swimming pool.

Just along the coast is Thorney Bay Beach which in 2021 received a Blue Flag award.

The Canvey Seafront is a classic seaside resort, home to museums, cinemas, bingo halls, and a miniature railway.

For kids, there’s also Fantasy Island attractions, with rides and rollercoasters.

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Canvey Island can be very popular during the summer months[/caption]
The Labworth restaurant on Canvey Island, Essex.
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On the front is a huge 1930s cafe[/caption]

It’s now the only theme park on Canvey Island after the closure of Leisure Island Fun Park.

One of the biggest buildings on the front is Labworth Cafe, dating back to the 1930s, has been renovated and remains a beachfront dining area.

To get to the island, visitors can get the train to Benfleet train station which takes 40 minutes from London Fenchurch Street, and then a bus from there, taking around 45 minutes.

It wasn’t just Canvey Island that Quintin was charmed by, he even went so far as to say that Essex was the most “underrated” county in the UK.

He added that during his trip, he bumped into locals who were “really fun.”

He said: “It makes me laugh because all the counties next to each other have a real rivalry.

“Everyone in Suffolk says Essex is horrible, and everyone in Suffolk says don’t go to Essex.

“But I find it quite endearing that every single county reckons that theirs is the best.”

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Quintin loved the rest of Essex too[/caption]
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Quintin compared Achmelvich Bay in Scotland to the Bahamas.[/caption]

Photographer Quintin travelled through Wales, Scotland and England, finding incredible and sometimes hidden coastal spots.

All in all, he took 1,300 pictures and spent a lot of time wild camping.

Along the way he found some incredible spots like
Achmelvich Bay which he said looked like it belonged in the Bahamas.

There’s white sands and bright blue seas – the only big difference will be the weather.

Quintin’s book, The Perimeter is out now and available to buy here.

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Canvey Island has been described as being very ‘friendly’[/caption]

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