Sunday, 13 May 2018

2019 spring break to Malta: 7nts from £161pp incl. flights & 4* hotel w/ cave bar & rooftop pool


Another day another early bird bargain for you Pirates! Book your early 2019 break now and make some great savings, like with this4* escape to Malta. Stay in the Pergola Hotel & Spa for 7 nights in the spring for less than £170pp! The hotel boasts a number of great features like a cave bar… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Luxe Menorca getaway from £399pp - 6nts 5* Melia hotel, breakfast & flights


Ahoy there pirates, fancy heading to the Spanish Balearic Islands for some luxury this Spring? Check out this holiday in Menorca staying in a luxe 5* hotel with breakfast included each morning of your stay. You can choose the duration of your stay and you can secure this holiday today with just £57.48 each deposit.… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Chic beachfront Cornish spa hotel stay from £54.50pppn


Head out to the English coast this spring/ summer and breathe in the fresh sea air. Grab a romantic night or two at the 4* Fistral Beach Hotel & Spa, an adults only accommodation right next to the beach in Newquay. So whether you're a surfer or a sun bather, this is the ideal place… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Set sail on the Med: 9nt MSC cruise w/ full board from £469pp (Balcony cabins from £669pp)


Cruise fans will love this offer for a 9-night Mediterranean cruise from the UK this Autumn. It works out at under £55 per person, per night, based on 2 sharing for this Autumn sailing on MSC Magnifica -- which includes full board along the way. This ship is specially fitted out for UK travellers with… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Guildford taxi driver has licence revoked by council after protest


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A taxi driver from Guildford has had his licence revoked for taking part in a protest over lower taxi fares.
David Williams-Wynn, 79, had been a taxi driver for 44 years and helped transport locals away from the carnage of the Guildford IRA pub bombings in 1974. Mr Williams-Wynn is also chairman of the Guildford Hackney Association and thought to be in the town’s longest serving taxi driver.
The driver and many more of his colleagues attended an organised go-slow protest on 27th March 2018 to highlight the problems as a result of the new lower fares imposed.
Drivers say the 16% cut in their meter rates has left some of them having to clock up 80 hours a week just to get by. Drivers remain concerned that their fare rates are nowhere near on par with any other nearby boroughs. Cabbies now claim that the reduced fares could cost them up to £7,000 a year in earnings. The council had previously attempted to lower fares back in 2015, but following a threat of legal action by taxi drivers and problems with the way fares were calculated, the proposal was abandoned.
After the protest Mr Williams-Wynn received a letter from Guildford Borough Council telling him that his licence had been revoked due to his “traffic offences”.
In the letter it stated that the drivers car obstructed the road “on a number of occasions” whilst taking part in the go slow protest with many other taxi drivers. It also said that the 79-year-old was guilty of parking on double yellow lines outside the YMCA.
These offences where seen to be enough for the council to ask for the drivers badge to be returned within 21 days.
A spokesperson for the council said: "The council is aware that a number of taxi drivers took part in a protest with their vehicles on Tuesday March 27 in Guildford town centre."Whilst we acknowledged their right to peacefully protest, we investigated to determine whether any offences were committed, and liaised with Surrey Police where necessary."As part of the investigation the council considered if conduct of this nature, including preventing other road users from using the highways, was compatible with the relevant 'fit and proper' legal requirements.
"The outcome of the investigation was that disciplinary action was taken against drivers who fell short of the council's high standards for professional licensed taxi drivers who transport members of the public.
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Saturday, 12 May 2018

12nt Krabi, Thailand beach break from £590pp - incl. 4* resort, flights w/Qatar & bags


Pirates, you won't be feeling crabby when you see the outstanding offers to Southern Thailand that Expedia have! We've spotted a fine deal Anyavee Ao Nang Bay Resort, a 4* property in Krabi province. Also included are flights with Qatar Airways - one of the finest airlines on earth! The cheapest option for this deal… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Super chic Ibiza mini break: 4nts from £181pp incl. flights & funky hotel - solo option avail.


If, come the end of August, you're not ready for summer to end, then why not spring for a late season mini break to the white isle of Ibiza? By travelling out of season, you can pick up a super bargain 4 night trip in the 4* Anfora Hotel for under £190pp! This super stylish… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Magical Marrakech awaits this July from £333pp - 7nts 4* hotel, breakfast & flights


Pirates, fancy a week in stunning Morocco to look forward to while we await yet another cold snap of weather here in the UK, then look no further! This holiday in Marrakech includes breakfast each morning of your stay and as its July the weather will be hot hot hot! Holiday details Travel duration: 7… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Life is suite in Cape Verde: 7nts all inclusive from £685pp incl. flights & 5* beachfront hotel


We all a little 5* in our lives every now and again, isn't that right Pirates? Well, this summer it's become more affordable thanks to a cheeky voucher code that gives you £50 off selected holidays! Meaning that you can enjoy a week, all inclusive in Cape Verde from £685pp! Not only that, but you'll… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Is London about to be divided by the Silvertown Tunnel


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London is a growing city, from the most Westerly point of Greater London to the geographic centre, it has major commercial and financial institutions operating as well as an enormous residential hub.
If you split London directly down the middle from North to South, the Western side is served by several major motorways, the M1 and A1M to the North, the M4 to the West and the M3 to the South West. Two other major motorways start at the junction with the M25, the M23 in the South and the M40 in the North West.
The Western half of London is also served by several major train hubs, with Paddington and Marylebone station servicing the West and North West, Victoria and Waterloo stations servicing the South West and Charing Cross which is right next to the geographic centre of London servicing the South as well as the South East.
From the most Westerly point of Greater London, that being the M25, to the most central point in London there are 15 road traffic bridges crossing the Thames, they are, from West to East: 13 are outside of the congestion charge zone and 2 are inside the zone. The approximate length of this stretch of the River Thames is approximately 25 miles, with the stretch between Westminster Bridge and Eel Pie Island approximately 15.5 miles.
Hampton Court Bridge
Kingston Bridge
Richmond Bridge
Twickenham Bridge
Kew Bridge
Chiswick Bridge,
Hammersmith Bridge,
Putney Bridge
Wandsworth Bridge,
Battersea Bridge
Albert Bridge
Chelsea Bridge
Vauxhall Bridge
Lambeth Bridge
Westminster Bridge
All of these road bridges have one thing in common, they are all free to use. Therefore anybody wishing to travel North or South of the Thames as well as East or West at certain points will not be penalised, they are all toll free leaving the whole of the Eastern half of London fully accessible to either sides of the Thames.
Looking at the Eastern half of London a very different picture emerges.
With Canary Wharf in the East as well as London City Airport, Excel and the O2 Arena, the Eastern half of the divide has become a major finance, travel and entertainement hub. The old dockyards have disappeared, replaced by housing and new commercial ventures. London has expanded Eastwards at an alarming rate, with the gentrification of traditionally rough areas highly apparent, the Eastern half of Greater London has a massive residential presence.
The Eastern half of London is also serviced by a couple of motorways, the M11 to the North East, the M2 to the South East. The M20 starts at the junction with the M25 also servicing the South East. Although it has no motorway classification, the A13 from the East up to Dagenham could be considered a motorway in all but name.
The Eastern half of the London division is also serviced by several major rail hubs with Euston and Kings Cross servicing the North West, North and North East of England, St Pancras servicing the Eurostar as well as sections of both the North and the South East, Liverpool Street servicing the East and North East into Suffolk and Norfolk. Fenchurch Street station provides a service in the East and Cannon Street and London Bridge Stations service the South and the South East.
Here is where the picture changes:
From the Eastern point of Greater London, that being the M25, to the centre of London with Westminster Bridge being taken as the central bridge, but being attributed to the Western half of the London division, there are a mere 8 crossing points with 1 requiring a toll to cross and 4 inside the congestion charge zone. The approximate length of the Thames from Westminster to Dartford is approximately 21 miles.
They are as follows:
Dartford Bridge and Tunnel (toll crossing)
Blackwall Tunnel
Rotherhithe Tunnel
Tower Bridge
London Bridge
Southwark Bridge
Blackfriars Bridge
Waterloo Bridge
Therefore there is a clear disparity between the two halves of London. The Eastern side has been crying out for a new crossing for decades, so as to relieve the major congestion at Dartford, Blackwall and Rotherhithe.
On the surface, Mayor Khan, stating that there will be a new crossing point to the East of London is a massively welcome announcement. This sensible and long overdue project has however been tainted by the fact that not only will the new tunnel will be a toll crossing, but Blackwall Tunnel will also be turned into a toll crossing.
This announcement therefore means that out of an eventual 9 crossing points, there will in fact only be 6 crossing points that are free to cross, with only 2 of those outside of the congestion charge zone.
The reduction in the amount of points that you can cross the Thames from the Eastern side without having to pay is utterly scandalous and completely counter-productive.
The pressure that will then be placed on Rotherhithe Tunnel as well as the pollution will be completely intolerable, traffic will simply backflow down the A13 as drivers seek to avoid paying a toll to drive through a tunnel that has been free to use for over 100 years, they will also avoid Silvertown Tunnel for the same reason. In turn the congestion will splay out to the surrounding areas such as Canning Town and Beckton North of the Thames and Greenwich, Deptford and Rotherhithe South of the River.
At this point Tower Bridge, the only other free crossing point to the East, which is a congestion charge boundary road, will become impassable. This is pretty much guaranteed because we have already reached that point without a new toll crossing, especially as Tower Bridge is a congestion charge boundary road.
The pollution that this will create will be completely unacceptable. It doesn't matter how many electric or hybrid vehicles there are on the road, we are predominantly using both diesel and petrol vehicles and that is a simple undeniable fact which seems to have been ignored.
When the Dartford Tunnel was built, a toll was employed to pay for the tunnel's construction. In February 1999 the Government announced that the tunnel would be toll free in 2003, however in 2001 the Government reneged on the initial agreement, as a result we are still paying a toll to cross the Thames at Dartford to this day. This crossing is used by 150,000 drivers per day, in short the crossing at Dartford is a cash cow. As if to add insult to injury Motorists crossing at Dartford are being clobbered by fines because of the lack of clarity as to how you pay the toll since the removal of the toll booths.
Making the Silvertown Crossing a toll road is not really a major issue because it is a new project and will clearly need funding to the tune of over £1 Billion. This is something that whilst not particularly popular it can be understood.
Turning the Blackwall Tunnel into a toll road is, quite frankly, horrendously short-sighted, there is just no justifiable reason whatsoever to do this. The default argument will be that nobody will use the Silvertown Tunnel if we do not charge to use the Blackwall Tunnel, this is of course nonsense. This act will cause serious damage commercially financially, residentially and quite possibly politically. Everybody in London should have the right to cross a piece of water free of charge, why should a river be a division and why should that division be more apparent on one side of London than the other.
There is no question that there is a war on the motorist, they are being used as nothing more than a pay-pig at Governmental level. Transport for London has a massive black hole within aspects of its public transport budget, this is because of bad management across the board, predominantly within the regime prior to Mayor Khans appointment. Increasing the amount of private hire vehicles by 100% in the last 5 years was always going to have an effect on the revenue gleaned from both the bus and train network, but why should private motorists as well as all those who are using their vehicles for commercial purposes have to pay to supplement this black hole that has been created.
In relation to the taxi industry in London, where does this leave cabbies, who can potentially pass through the Blackwall Tunnel several times a day.
According to Mayor Khan the taxi industry is a vital part for the public transport network, therefore if tolls are to be implemented in both the Blackwall and Silvertown Tunnels, will taxis, both Yellow and Green Badge drivers be exempt from the toll.
This also makes the question as to whether the 12 mile or 1 hour's journey time rule from point of pick up can be enforced. If a driver has to travel from South to North or vice versa on the Eastern side of London, a journey of maybe 3 miles and 20 minutes in length may quite conceivably end up around 8 or 9 miles but in excess of an hours journey time as drivers try to avoid the toll tunnels.
Let's be clear, the whole concept of the Silvertown Tunnel is a good idea as a toll relief road, however all good ideas have to be managed correctly. Failure to do this will potentially see a massive political rebellion from the motorist, who may feel that they have been pushed way beyond their limit.
Mayor Khan must understand that Londoners who live and work on the Eastern and South Eastern side of the capital must not be discriminated against because of geography. Failure to recognise this may end his tenure at the next mayoral election.
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Super last minute flight alert: Cheap direct flights to Mexico & Caribbean from £209 rtn


Drop everything Pirates and get your cases down from the loft NOW Pirates, because we've found some super cheap flights to some of the world's top destinations. If you're looking for a last minute getaway to paradise then these direct flights with TUI are the answer. Flying from London as well as Manchester and Birmingham,… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Stunning Scottish Lochside escape: Spa hotel stay from £53.50pp pn incl. breakfast


Whisk that special Pirate in your life off on a romantic break that they'll remember for years to come. Boasting Scotland's largest infinity pool, the 4* Portavadie Loch Fyne hotel is the epitome of relaxation with it's spa services and facilities look out over the Loch. Breakfast is also included in this price, so what… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

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Luxury half board family Dubai trip: 5nts from £559pp incl. flights 5* hotel, club access & more


Ever fancied indulging in the luxurious lifestyle in Dubai? Well, with this great offer from our friends at Value Added Travel, the ultimate family holiday in the UAE is just a phone call away. Staying at the 5* The Westin Mina Seyahi Beach Resort this summer, you'll be invited to enjoy half board meals at… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Funky Malaga hotel stay w/ rooftop pool in July & August from £63pppn (flights from £94)


Looking for a holiday accommodation with flair and personality? Well, look no further than the 4* Room Mate hotel in the heart of Malaga. This funky hotel boasts a top location, only a few minutes away from the beach and bars that make this area of Spain so infamous! If you don't fancy walking anywhere,… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

July in Gran Canaria: 7nt summer break from £325pp incl. flights, 4* hotel & breakfast


Looking for a summer holiday but would prefer to avoid the 'peak season' rush? Then grab a sneaky week in mid July in the Canaries. Pack yer bags and head out to Gran Canaria and stay at the 4* Escuela Santa Brigida Hotel, set away from the beach and main tourist spots, this is an… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

London taxi drivers ferry war veterans to Portsmouth


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Around 100 war veterans have been guests of honour in a tour of the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
The three day trip to Portsmouth was organised by Gary Belsey, chairman of The Taxi Charity for Military Veterans.
The volunteers from the London taxi driving industry, picked up the ex-servicemen from their homes and escorted the war heroes on the three day event.
The veterans were made up of former soldiers, sailors and airmen, as well as Chelsea Pensioners in full regalia, conplete with medals.
The ex-servicemen have also spent time at Portsmouth Naval Bases, St Anns Church, in memory of those who served on the Arctic Convoys during World War Two.
It wasn't just World War Two veterans who took part in the trip, as ex-servicemen who served in conflicts such as Afghanistan were also in attendance.
The trip also has a special significance to the charity as it marks its 70th year in operation taking veterans as far afield as the Netherlands and Normandy as well as sites in the UK.
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Cor, Blimey, Corfu: 4nts in summer from £165pp incl. apartment & flights


Pirates, head to Corfu for a 4-night summer break from £165pp including the 3* Roussos Studios & flights. These cute apartments are set in Kavos village, with a pool and lovely views of the Ionian sea. The hotel has sterling reviews (4/5 on TripAdvisor + Certificate of Excellence) so you know your stay is in… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Friday, 11 May 2018

Employment Appeal Tribunal dismisses Addison Lee’s latest appeal


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The Employment Appeal Tribunal has judged that Addison Lee courier Chris Gascoigne was wrongly classified as an independent contractor and, as a result, is entitled to unpaid holiday. The EAT’s verdict mirrors last year’s judgement from the Employment Tribunal.
The case was brought by the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) and deals another blow to transport services giant Addison Lee, confirming the prediction of Kevin Valentine, the head of Addison Lee’s courier business. Valentine made the prediction in December 2016, when Addison Lee blacklisted IWGB member Andrew Boxer. The company had learnt that Boxer had a similar claim against his previous employer Excel and Valentine told Boxer that the company could not afford another workers’ rights case, prophesying that “your union is going to win”.
IWGB General Secretary Dr. Jason Moyer-Lee said: “For anyone who has the vaguest awareness of employment law, the fact that Addison Lee has lost its appeal will come as no surprise. The real shocker is that, even though tribunal after tribunal after tribunal has shown that companies in the so-called ‘gig economy’ are unlawfully depriving their workers of rights, the government still does nothing but talk.”Jason Moyer-Lee called for the resignation of Business Secretary Greg Clark after the government’s response to the Taylor Review on Modern Employment Practices.
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Kos 5* luxury escape 5nts from £449pp - incl. top-resort w. spa, flights & breakfast


Ahoy mateys! The top-rated Michelangelo Resort & Spa in Kos boasts a gorgeous infinity pool scene with a selection of pools to choose from overlooking the stunning blue Aegan Sea. There are in total 2 restaurants, 3 bars and a library lounge here and you've got half board included in your stay. This holiday is… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT