Tuesday, 22 May 2018

Summer all inclusive Tenerife holiday from £490pp - 7nts hotel, flights, luggage & transfers


Ahoy, are any of you pirates looking for an all inclusive holiday this summer? How about heading to Tenerife and staying on one of the lovely Canary Islands. You will stay in a hotel with great views for a week in the sun in July with all meals, snacks, drinks included in the price as… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Make mine Malta: 7nts from £151pp incl. 3* hotel & flights


Pirates, avoid the bite of British winter with a 7-night stay in gorgeous Malta from £151pp including the 3* Allegro Hotel & flights. The hotel is a short walk from the beach and promenade, while Malta's Mediterranean climate is a kinder alternative to the cold of the UK during the colder months. Holiday details: Travel… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Last minute Sunny Beach break from just £149pp - incl. 7nts resort & flights


If you pirates want some sunny beach time this summer you need to go direct to the source! Sunny Beach is located on the gorgeous Black Sea in Bulgaria, and with a stay at Esperanto you'll be just 300 metres from that sandy beach. Flights are included from a variety of UK airports. The cheapest… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

September in the Costa Blanca: 7nts in beach style bungalow w/ flights from £178pp (2-4 share)


Why does the summer have to end come August 31st? Extend your summer season with this September getaway to the Spanish coast with your mates. The cute bungalow accommodations at the 5* Marjal Guardamar Resort ooze modern sophistication and present a comfy living space close to the beach. Echoing a beach hut style inside, the… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Bella Italia: Rustic Bari group getaway 5nts from £227pp - incl. flights, villa w/ pool & Jacuzzi


Ahoy mateys! We are dreaming about an Italian seaside break this autumn, and have just spotted this awesome villa situated in Bari. Nestled in olive trees and boasting a large pool and Jacuzzi, this villa pays homage to its Apulian heritage and sleeps up to 10 ppl. From your villa you will have easy access… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Cheap city break in Aalborg, Denmark from £67pp - 2nts accommodation & flights


Pirates, we found some cheap flights to Aalborg - a super cute city in Denmark and teamed them with an accommodation to make this city trip for you at a bargain price. The city break is for 2 nights but there are many flights to choose from so you can extend your stay if you… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Beautiful Budapest: 7nts from £145pp incl. 4* hotel & flights


Pirates, snap up a cheap and cheerful week in beautiful Budapest from £145pp including the 4* Mediterran Hotel & flights. This gorgeous city is ripe for exploring, and with a comfortable central 4* hotel as a base, you'll be well set up to make the most of your time. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Fake Cabbie with an unhealthy obsession with "Taxi Porn" convicted of rape


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A 41 year old man who had an obsession with "taxi porn" has been convicted of raping a young woman who entered his vehicle thinking he was a cab driver in Hull.Alnadar Ahmed coaxed his victim into his black Chevrolet on New Year's Day when he raped her. Just hours after the attack Ahmed posted messages on Facebook offering his services as a taxi driver. According to a report in the Hull Daily Mail, Ahmed claimed he was only doing the woman a favour by offering her a lift home and "reluctantly" had consensual sex with her. Following a five day trial at Hull Crown Court, a jury unanimously convicted him of rape.Once the decision was announced the jury were told that Ahmed was also currently being investigated about another suspected sex offence. In a police interview Ahmed said he watched porn for educational purposes, but he later changed his reasoning and said watching porn was a "hobby" of his. Ahmed will be sentenced on June 8.
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Cuba in peak season July from £717pp: All inclusive 7nt holiday w/ flights, bags & transfers


Mateys, we know this isn't the cheapest we've seen Cuba prices go in the last few months but this one is different as it covers PEAK SEASON dates in July -- a time of year when prices are normally at their highest. Get an all inclusive 7-night holiday, including direct flights, bags and transfers from… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Late season mini break to Ibiza: 4nts in iconic Ushuaia hotel w/ flights from £301pp


he Ushuaia hotel is an iconic establishment right on the beach of Playa D'en Bossa, Ibiza. This incredible hotel usually comes with a 5* price tag, however, we have discovered this amazing 4 night mini break for just £301pp! By travelling out of season it means that you can easily afford a slice of the… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Uber first: App set to use local taxi operators and drivers in Japan


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Controversial ride-hailing app Uber have announced plans to launch in Japan using only current local taxi operators and drivers.
Uber were blocked from setting up its usual business model which involves owning its own fleet of drivers by Japanese authorities.
The pilot is set to start in the coming months and run until March 2019 on the Japanese island of Awaji.
Locals will be able to use Uber’s app which will connect then to taxis operating under 20 local companies.
Uber have long been searching for a way into the Japanese market worth an estimated $16 billion however long standing regulation has held them back. In Japan non-professional drivers are banned from accepting payments for rides.
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I'm in Miami Beach from £589pp: 7nt Autumn getaway - incl. flights & waterfront location


Finish summer off with a bang by booking a holiday to Miami and stay just 5 minutes from the beach at a stunning harbourfront hotel with an epic pool and bar. Our pirates have found this deal using our Flight + Hotel Finder and prices start from just £589 per person, based on 2 sharing… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Winter escape: 7nts in the Algarve from £140pp incl. 3* hotel & flights


Pirates, we all know that British winter is a bit rubbish, so why not book a ticket out of it: 7 nights off-season in the Algarve including the 3* smartline Amarilis & flights is available from only £140pp, which is a nice, cheap way to break up those dreary winter months in the UK. Holiday… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Treat yourself: lakeside Shrewsbury 4* spa hotel from £40pppn


Hard working pirates, treat yourself to this 4* spa hotel from only £40pppn: the Mercure Albrighton Hall Hotel & Spa is situated in an 18th-century manor house on the edge of a calming lake. Located close to Shrewsbury and less than 1 hour from Birmingham, it is a great option for a quick escape. Offer… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Family summer holiday in Gran Can: 7nts B&B from £392pp incl. flights & 4* hotel


We're going to let you in on a little secret Pirates, if you live in or near Scotland and its airports prices for holidays at the end of August drop dramatically. So make the most of these low prices with this great 4* deal to the Canary Islands and revel in the August sunshine with… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Late season group holiday Halkidiki: 7nts from £205pp incl. 3* hotel & flights


Get your mates or family members together for a special 7-night break in Halkidiki with this holiday for four from £181pp including the 3* Ammon Garden Hotel & flights. The hotel is a 100m from the beach at Pefkohori, and with a poolside bar and loungers on-site, you've got the ingredients for a perfect group… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

People power halts Oxford Street ban


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If ever proof was needed that local politics and elections work, it was very prominentlyprovided when Westminster City Council announced that it had withdrawn its support for the Mayor of London’s plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street.
The U-turn was made after residents put forward anti-pedestrianisation candidates in the three wards bordering Oxford Street. The Labour party had been claiming that it could sweep the board in London and in the process take Westminster for the firsttime. But as the campaign went on candidates began shifting their stances on the issue, in some cases going from a position of general support to one of opposition. The major parties eventually came out to say that the residents should be listened to. Then, just two days before polling day, the City Council declared that Sadiq Khan’s plan was unacceptable.
The question now is what will happen next? The cynics amongst us may say that Westminster will simply revert to its previous position of support now that theConservatives have secured the City council for the next four years. But I don’tthink that that will be easy to do. The residents would certainly fight it all theway should the council opt to backtrack.
Ever since the proposals for the transformation of Oxford Street came to light I have been saying that nobody should underestimate the residents who had successfully fought off all previous attempts to pedestrianise the street. In view of this, the LTDA carried out a grass roots campaign to support the residents.
We met as many residents’ and business groups as possible, while also meeting with council members from the main parties, as well as the local MP Karen Buck. On each
occasion I relayed the message that neighbours were fiercely opposed to pedestrianisation and were prepared to fight. As for what will happen next, I don’t
know, but while the mayor will not be content to just let one of his flagship policies be kicked into the long grass, he will have a hard job regaining the support of the City council. And, even though he may be able to take over control of the road, the council and the residents could make that a long and painful process.
It is a concern that the plans could be revised to offer people more protection from displaced traffic etc. This could mean that access to bordering streets could be further restricted and some of the crossover routes withdrawn. This could make it even more difficult for the taxi trade to ply its trade around Oxford Street.
The LTDA will be keeping a very close eye on developments over the coming weeks and months. One thing that does seem almost certain is that the street will not be closed to traffic by November this year as previously proposed.
All this has shown once again how important local politics can be to our trade. I can’t urge anyone with an interest strongly enough to get involved, you don’t need to be a member of one of the larger parties, although having more established network behind you can make it easier to get elected, independents also have a very good record in local elections. Just by being a member of a party locally you could influence the polices of the people elected as councillors.
Due to the importance of the elections, the LTDA wrote directly to around 2,000 candidates and received a significant number of responses. Even those that did not respond now know much more about the taxi trade than they did before. Since the elections I have received messages of support from elected members in boroughs such as Camden and Islington, who have offered to work with the LTDA on some key issues in the future.
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Lawmakers Seek Answers From Uber, Lyft On Sexual Assault After CNN Report


After years of outcry from riders and advocates, members of Congress have sent a letter of concern over sexual assaults to ride-hail leaders Uber and Lyft, likely thanks to a recent CNN report on the subject.

CNN reported Monday that nine members of Congress have sent a letter to the CEOs of ride-hail companies Uber, Lyft, Juno, Curb, and Via asking for details on how they train drivers, report sexual assaults and harassment, and maintain records on such instances, among other issues.


The letter, which was first reviewed by CNN, reportedly follows a recent investigation by the news company that found that at least 103 Uber drivers have been accused of sexually assaulting or abusing U.S. passengers in the past four years.

Democratic Caucus Chairman Joe Crowley of New York, who drafted the letter with Congresswoman Lois Frankel of Florida, commented to the network, "The questions we're asking are, in many senses, common sense questions that we'd hope the ridesharing companies would already be doing, like maintaining records of driver who've been accused of sexual violence."

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Regarding Congress' letter, a spokesperson for Lyft commented by email, "This is an incredibly important issue, and we look forward to responding to the letter sent to us this morning. Since Lyft’s founding, we have developed safety features for ridesharing ... [including] professionally administered background checks, in-app photos of drivers and their vehicles, real-time ride tracking, 24/7 support, the ability to share your ETA, and more."

A spokeswoman for Uber said the company plans to respond to the letter, and cited "recent improvements including an emergency button, measures to strengthen its background check process, and a commitment to do a safety transparency report including the number of sexual assaults occurring on the platform."


Indian Uber Cabs General Manager for Delhi Gagan Bhatia (R) meets with the Chairperson of the Delhi Woman Commission Barkha Shukla Singh in New Delhi on December 9, 2014. That year, Delhi's government banned Uber from operating in the Indian capital after a young executive accused one of its drivers, who had previously been accused of assault, of raping her. 



Among other things, the letter asks companies if they maintain records on drivers who have been accused of sexual violence (they do, at least to some degree), and if companies make that information public (broadly, they don't).

Given that the apps' freelance, frequently underpaid drivers often drive for multiple platforms, the letter also asks whether companies have protocols sorted out for alerting other companies if one of their drivers is reported for harassment or discrimination.

According to CNN, its analysis was based on "an in-depth review of police reports, federal court records, and county court databases for 20 major U.S. cities."

It found that at least 31 Uber drivers have been convicted for crimes "ranging from forcible touching and false imprisonment to rape" among the 103 accused drivers it counted, while "dozens" of criminal and civil cases are still pending. CNN also reported that drivers for Lyft had been accused of sexual assault or abuse 18 times in the past four years.

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For those who follow the areas of sexual assault and/or ride-hail companies, the fact that Uber and its siblings have failed to protect riders in the U.S. and abroad was already well known. In general, the industry has often operated along the lines of "act first, think later," including when it's come to protecting riders and drivers. As I wrote earlier this year,

Regulators have questioned whether it's a public nuisance, or clogging our streets, or has mishandled breaches of user data, or failed to protect and perform sufficient background checks on its drivers, a (proportionately tiny) number of whom later committed rape or murder. Last year, Uber [also] repeatedly "trended" in the U.S. for its reported mistreatment of women, ranging from ignoring and trying to undermine sexual assault victims to creating a widespread, toxic corporate culture. 


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As Uber and others continue trying to control the damage from earlier missteps while also fiercely expanding their operations around the globe, hopefully, lawmakers and company leaders will decide together that the time is right for these assaults -- whether on riders or drivers -- to finally end.

Source Forbes 


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Live the 5* lifestyle in 2019 in Marbella from £258pp - incl. flights, 4nts hotel & breakfast


Let's face it Pirates, we all would love a cheeky mini-break to Marbs, right? Well, why not grab this deal by the horns and indulge yourself with 4 nights at the 5* Guadalpin Banus that sits right next to the beach! This hotel makes a great base for you and the special shipmate in your… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Early summer in Berlin: 2nt city break from £93pp - incl. central hotel & flights


Party pirates, it's time to explore Berlin as it basks in the summer sunshine! Over at Expedia we spotted some great rates at the Novum Hotel City B Berlin Centrum, a quaint property right in the city centre (as the name suggests). We're looking at heading out there in June, when the days are long,… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT