After three decades of Conservative reign from Liam Fox,
"We'd go out and party a bit too hard, go swimming in the lakes, in the forest and we'd write songs, practice and rehearse and I think the songs caught a bit of that excitement."He added: "It was so lovely feeling that again and it's been so great being here."
EMF fans from across the UK travelled to see the plaque unveiled and meet the band afterwards.Helen MacDonald drove from London for the event."I've been a fan of EMF since I was 15," she explained.
"They represent quite a happy time in my life, in my teens, and I just think they're brilliant."It's a special occasion - quite an emotional occasion - and they deserve it," she said.
The £100m extension of a contract to fix a county's potholes has been described as a present that no residents want.
Gloucestershire County Council's opposition leader Lisa Spivey said highway maintenance firm Ringway had "allowed our roads to crumble".Multiple holidaymakers said they had spent hours waiting for a lift to the airport's security area.
The airport said it had an active year-round recruitment campaign for security officers and recent problems were down to a technical issue.A source told the BBC that the number of vacant positions meant security staff felt overstretched, making it harder to recruit and retain staff.
It comes as the airport has been undergoing improvements for more than a year, with multi million-pound upgrades to its security hall nearing completion.But it has meant delays for passengers at busy periods, and issues began again ahead of the May bank holiday.