Sounds like another excellent opening.
I heard a fair amount of UK FM CB chatter (especially on channels 6, 19, 38, 39 and 40 - so 27.651 FM, 27.781 FM, 27.981 FM and 27.991 FM). Noted POCSAG activity on 27.450 MHz, 27.650 MHz, 27.700 MHz, 27.750 MHz and multiple data/pager signals around 27.85 MHz (offset frequency, 27.846 MHz or 27.847 MHz).
The usual UK 26 MHz band paging frequencies were also alive - 26.695 MHz, 26.700 MHz, 26.705 MHz, 26.745 MHz, 26.750 MHz MHz, 26.755 MHz...with Spanish language taxi dispatchers mixing in (26.765 MHz AM had a very good signal over the weekend, YL taxi dispatcher). Taxis active on 27.785 AM while UK FM came in on 27.781.25 FM. European pagers booming in on 26.800 MHz, 26.850 MHz, 26.900 MHz, 26.950 MHz and 27.300 MHz. UNID data signals on 26.940 MHz, 26.945 MHz, 26.950 MHz, 26.955 MHz, 26.960 MHz...
UK hospital paging active on 31.725 MHz, 31.750 MHz and 31.775 MHz as well. Strangely, the 29 MHz frequencies seemed quiet. 27.975 AM with Spanish language OM chatter. Fair amount of AM signals in the lower portions of 10 meters (CBers in 10 meters), namely 28.005 AM, 28.035 AM, 28.055 and many other frequencies, up to 28.235 MHz.
Lots of interesting UNID signals in this band, CB is not dead!
An interesting note regarding French language chatter, I've noticed that French chatter seems to pop up in the upper reaches of the 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz coverage of most export rigs, especially in the 27.9 MHz to 28.0 MHz region, including 27.995 MHz USB, 27.997 MHz LSB, and 29 MHz band frequencies, namely 29.775 MHz AM, 29.815 MHz AM, 29.825 MHz AM, 29.875 MHz AM, 29.905 MHz AM, 29.915 MHz AM, 29.925 MHz AM and 29.975 MHz AM. The 29 MHz AM signals all sounded like freeband CBers - but the language was only French. That, or its a land mobile user (legit, licensed user). Probably not though, considering use of AM mode. Another interesting indicator are the 29 MHz pagers - 29.750 MHz, 29.800 MHz, 29.850 MHz, 29.900 MHz, 29.950 MHz. Canadian hospitals are still found on 30.020 MHz (and others).