Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Fuerteventura winter break 4nts from £257pp - incl. SENTIDO hotel, half board & flights


Ahoy early birds! Secure your winter holiday now with a stay at the sleek 4* H10 SENTIDO Playa Esmeralda Hotel in Fuerteventura right on the gorgeous Costa Calma. We opted for a 4 night stay with half board included, however you can adjust this holiday any way you please changing the dates or extending your… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Worcester Private Hire driver found guilty of being part of Heroin and Crack Cocaine drugs gang


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Private hire driver Shakur Hussain has been found guilty of conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine and possession of criminal property at Worcester Crown Court. The verdict was handed down on Monday 30 by a majority decision (10 to 2). Operation Blade was launched by the police force in an attempt to tackle the supply of class A drugs into Worcester from larger cities. Hussain was found with £1,890 in criminal cash, money made from drug dealings. A room being rented in Hussain's name was also found to be used to prepare the drugs. Hussain had claimed to have no idea what the room was being used for. The ring leader of the drugs gang was Asgar Khalfe, described by Hussain's barrister, Miss Sophie Murray, as a man that would manipulate and prey upon people like Hussain. Hussain pleaded his innocence to ever knowing Khalfe was a drug dealer and claimed to of never transported drugs. A jury took six hours and 20 minutes to hand down a guilty verdict. A date has not yet been set for Hussain's sentencing.
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Yorkshire glamping experience from £19pppn - variety of accommodations available (sleeps 2-8)


We all love a little bit of glamping isn't that right Pirates? Well then you'll love the range of accommodations they offer at Camp Kátur, situated in between Harrogate and Middlesbrough, this site offers a great UK based staycation with a twist. Comprising of a number of wooden bungalows and plush tents, sleeping between 2… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

5* Mexican escape in June: 7nts B&B from £619pp incl. flights, hotel & 20KG checked bags


Don't wait until August to dust off your sunnies and get the cases down from the loft early this year. The beaches of Mexico await you early this summer so too does the 5* Eurostars Hacienda Vista Real Hotel. Jet off to Playa del Carmen for 7 nights this June with your best shipmate to… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Monday, 30 April 2018

4* Barcelona hotel stay from £47pppn - with rooftop pool (flights from £46rtn)


Pirates, take a look at this really cool hotel in Barcelona we have found, with some great rates spanning through September to November. If you would rather go sooner there are still good rates available throughout the Summer. The hotel is located within walking distance of the beach and it also offers it's own rooftop… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Glasgow Taxis boss hits out at city council after Uber licence green light


Chairman of Glasgow Taxis Stephen Flynn poses for a photograph at the Glasgow Taxis offices Picture: Jamie Simpson

A TAXI boss has claimed the city council is harming one of Glasgow's most important businesses.

In a raft of criticisms, Glasgow Taxis chairman Stephen Flynn said the council is:

*handing out too many licences

*causing pollution in the city centre despite a policy to make Glasgow greener

*over-stretching its Taxi Enforcement Team

*Failing residents with too few ranks in the city and

*Should suspend granting licences while a city-wide survey of provision is underway.

Mr Flynn spoke out following Glasgow City Council's licensing committee awarding a new booking office licence to private hire app firm Uber.

As told in the Evening Times earlier this month, union Unite said it is considering reporting the council to the ombudsman over the decision.

Glasgow Taxis, Unite and the Greater Glasgow Private Hire Association all claim Uber's bookings will go through an office in Holland and not its Buchanan Street premises.

Uber strongly denies this.

Having a booking office in the city that directly deals with customers' bookings is one of the conditions of being granted a licence.

Mr Flynn said Glasgow Taxis has been in the city for more than five decades - but he worries for the firm's future in the face of council actions.

He said: "We try our best to help the city and sometimes we feel let down.

"As a company our first instinct is to make sure the people of Glasgow are safe and can travel in the safest way possible.

"I am worried about the where the taxi trade will go in the next 10 years because of council decisions being made now.

"The only people who suffer are the people of Glasgow."

Mr Flynn points to his company's ethos of corporate social responsibility, citing the annual taxi trip to Troon for additional needs children and support for the Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice.

Glasgow Taxis also pays £58,000 each year towards the NightZone in Glasgow City Centre, manned ranks helping people get home from nights out.

Glasgow City Council has commissioned a survey looking at unmet demand in the city.

Mr Flynn added: "The council wants less vehicles in the city centre for environmental reasons and yet it gave out another 1000 licences last year.

"There could be another 500 licences given out between now and the unmet demand survey.

"And what will happen if the results of the survey show the city is at saturation point? It can't ask for licences back.

"The city is at saturation point.

"It's not about competition, it's about following the rules and regulations."

A spokesman for Glasgow City Council said the council works closely with the taxi trade and "understands a number of their concerns."

However, he added: “All decisions in relation to the taxi and private hire car trade are made entirely in accordance with the rules that govern the Licensing and Regulatory Committee, as set out in the Civic Government Scotland Act.

“We have initiated an independent assessment of whether demand for taxis and private hire cars is unmet by the current provision of drivers and vehicles in the city.

"It would be wrong and unlawful of the council to prejudge the findings of that independent assessment."

He said the Taxi Enforcement Team is meeting its current targets and carried out 8000 roadside inspections and deals with 1000 complaints from the public.

The spokesman added: "The council wants the city centre to be used by cleaner and fewer vehicles and has updated its vehicle standards to allow the use of suitable low emission and electric vehicles for the taxi and private hire car trade.

“We are in regular dialogue with the taxi trade about the provision of taxi ranks in the city and adjust their location as circumstances demand."



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5* Sicily luxury break 3nts from £270pp - incl. flights, top-hotel w. Clarins spa & breakfast


Ahoy mateys! Next up we've spotted this gorgeous Sicily getaway placing you on the west of the island close to some of the island’s finest beaches. You will be staying regally at the refined (and top-rated) 5* Giardino di Costanza situated in a tranquil haven of palm trees and fountains, all surrounded by olive groves… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Lux in Bucks: Cosy 5* UK inn from under £30pppn


Pirates, for a spot of country comfort, head into rural Bucks, UK (only a 33-minute bus from Maidenhead) and enjoy an overnight stay at the 5* Olde Bell Hotel from £30pppn. Add breakfast for two to your booking with the room rate from £75pn (it's cheaper to add breakfast through the room rate with Booking.com,… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Sardinia holiday 7nts from only £168pp - incl. flights & aparthotel


Ahoy mateys! We've spotted this great value for money Sardinia holiday placing you at the popular Badus Residence in the north of the island situated only a 15-minute bus ride away from the sandy beach boasting 2 pools, amongst other things. There are cheap May and September dates starting from as little as £168pp for… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Say 'Hallo' to Berlin: 2nt German city break from £118pp incl. flights & quirky 4* hotel


Ahoy Pirates, if you're looking for a chic city break away then why not hop on a plane to Germany's capital?With an eclectic mix of bars, restaurants and shops mixed with a whole host of history, Berlin is the ideal place to escape to for 2 nights. We have paired the aptly named 4* Hotel… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Mega bargain Greek getaway from £102pp - 7nts hotel near the beach, flights, luggage & transfers


Pirates, we have come across yet another bargain break in Greece this time you will head to Thassos and stay for a week in the sun. The holiday is based on 2 sharing and as there is limited availability you will need to act fast to grab this Greek getaway at this bargain price. Holiday… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Uber In Westminster Magistrate Court For Case Management Hearing.


Uber has sought to “repair and reform” its business as it faces being banned from London, a court has heard.

The firm was told last year that it would not have its licence renewed in the capital by Transport for London because of public safety concerns.

It is due to appeal against the decision at a full hearing in the summer.

During a case management hearing today at Westminster magistrates’ court, Philip Kolvin QC, representing the cab-hailing app, said lessons had been learned from extensive criticism by TfL.

He said operational changes have allowed the list of issues to be discussed in the appeal to reduce from 25 to 11.

Senior District Judge Emma Arbuthnot, however, asked if the changes were just a "smokescreen."

"They were villains then, I’m exaggerating for effect, but now they’ve transformed themselves," Arbuthnot said. 

She said if there were still examples of Uber operating in an unlawful way, "then I want to know about it."

TfL accepted changes had been made but felt “it is really for the court to decide whether, in light of the changes made, Uber is fit and proper”, according to a statement read by Mr Kolvin. 

He said: "TfL served a 21-page letter ... it was a most thorough document and the issues included not just what Uber did but how it did it, and underpinning those issues was a critique of Uber's approach.

"The reaction of Uber to that letter has been one of repair and reform.

"It has accepted a large number of those criticisms made by TfL. It admits it has failed in many respects. It has apologised.

"It has made changes to the way it operates - it has changed its leadership, its directors."

The operational changes made by Uber reduce the list of issues to be discussed in the appeal from 25 to 11, he said.

He continued: "Making these cultural changes has put a huge burden on Uber, but we also recognise that it has put a huge burden on TfL and I would like to publicly acknowledge that."

Uber has also altered its app, so a user is now told that the booking has been accepted by them before they are linked with a driver.

Chief magistrate Emma Arbuthnot said behaviour of Uber in the past was “pretty abysmal.”

The Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association (LTDA), which has been allowed to participate in the appeal, made an application to extend the list of issues.

The GMB union was also supposed to be involved in the proceedings but has since sadly been withdrawn following reassurances about health and safety from Uber. This will not go down well with the GMB's Licensed Taxi branch members who were expecting full support of the Union.

TfL has a number of concerns about Uber, including its approach to reporting serious criminal offences, how drivers’ medical certificates are obtained, how criminal record checks are carried out, and its use of technology which allegedly helps it to evade law enforcement officials


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Dominican Republic all inclusive family holiday from £564pp - 7nts hotel, flights, bags & transfers


Ahoy, be quick to grab this super cool Caribbean getaway in the stunning Dominican Republic. There are great prices on a choice of dates and for both couples and families. There are a couple of codes on offer right now, you can get £50 off summer holidays using code BEACH50 (min spend £700) and if… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Lovely Lodge stay in Cotswolds from £58pp - 2nts with private hot tub *sleeps 4*


Pirates, hopefully you are going to love this super cute lodge we have come across on our holiday home finder! The lodge sleeps up to 4 and you will enjoy your very own hot tub. The lodge is located in the Cotswolds and there is a minimum stay of only 2 nights and great prices… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Uber tells court they will “repair and reform” in bid to win London licence back


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Controversial minicab service Uber has told the courts they will “repair and reform" in a bid to win back it’s London operators licence.The private hire company hailing from America was told in September 2017 that it would not have its license renewed due to a number of public safety concerns.However today during a case management hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court Uber’s representative Philip Kolvin QC suggested that the firm had learned from previous failings.The QC told the courts that changes made by Uber have reduced the number of points to be discussed, when the appeal starts on 25th June, from 25 to 11. One of the key changes centres around the booking process. Uber now claim that all rides are received by the operator first and then directed to its drivers. Philip Kolvin QC went on to say: "Transport for London served a 21-page letter to Uber ... it was a most thorough document and the issues included not just what Uber did but how it did it, and underpinning those issues was a critique of Uber's approach."The reaction of Uber to that letter has been one of repair and reform."It has accepted a large number of those criticisms made by TfL. It admits it has failed in many respects. It has apologised."It has made changes to the way it operates - it has changed its leadership, its directors."In a statement made by TfL and read by Kolvin the regulator said "it is really for the court to decide whether, in light of the changes made, Uber is fit and proper". “Making these cultural changes has put a huge burden on Uber, but we also recognise that it has put a huge burden on TfL and I would like to publicly acknowledge that."
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Heck yeah, Hanioti: 7nts beachside Greece from £210pp incl. hotel & flights


Pirates, head for Hanioti with 7 nights from £210pp including the 2* Nereides Hotel & flights. This lovely hotel is a classic example of the non-standardized hotel "star rating" hiding some surprises: these cute beach-side apartments and crisp blue pool certainly offer a lot more for your money despite being rated 2-star. Reviews on TripAdvisor… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Mega cheap last minute Menorca group getaway from £128pp - 7nts hotel, flights, luggage & transfers


Ahoy, pirates, take a look at this bargain holiday in Menorca that we have just come across on our package holiday finder, it even includes luggage and transfers in the price. The holiday is for 7 nights and there is a range of dates available at really cheap prices, and if you wish to travel… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Tesla driver banned after using autopilot in passenger seat

Advance Algarve: 7nts in Portugal from £117pp incl. top-rated 3* hotel & flights


Pirates, plan ahead for Portugal and enjoy some remarkable rates for an off-season getaway: a week in the Algarve from £117pp including the 3* Plaza Real by Atlantic Hotels & flights. This cheerful self-catering hotel has a bang tidy TripAdvisor rating (4/5 on TripAdvisor + Certificate of Excellence) so you know your stay is in… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

August family holiday in Gran Canaria from £242pp - 7nts hotel, flights & choice of board basis


Pirates, we know going on holiday in the school holidays can be super expensive so be quick to grab this holiday in Gran Canaria in the sunny Canary Islands at this great price. It's flying from Edinburgh (we know August isn't school holidays in Scotland) but it's a great deal for anyone from the Newcastle… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT