Ahoy pirates, you will need be quick to grab this real bargain holiday we have come across on our package holiday finder under £130 per person. The holiday in Rhodes is based on 4 sharing so grab your squad, get booking and you'll be off to Greece this July. Holiday details Travel duration: 7 nights… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
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Tuesday, 19 June 2018
Stylish Algarve group holiday 7nts from £269pp - incl. flights & villa
Ahoy mateys! Algarve is up next! We've laid eyes on the gorgeous 4* The Crest villa resort in Amancil with a selection of luxuriously appointed villas round an inviting pool. We opted for the stylish 2 bedroomed Villa, complete with fully equipped kitchen, terrace, 2 bathrooms with shower and much more. (Or, you could opt… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Untrodden Croatia: 4* half board holiday 7nts from £280pp - incl. flights & hotel
Ahoy mateys! The small quaint town of Orebic is situated about 2 hours drive from Dubrovnik airport, tucked away on the so called Peljesac Peninsula a slightly lesser known part of Croatia. Here you will find many of of the region's wineries, coupled with excellent seafood offerings and great pebble beaches. We found this… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
UK cities to unite with call to ban new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030
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The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, will this week unite city leaders from England and Wales to call on the government to ban the sale of new pure diesel and petrol cars and vans by 2030.The cross-party leaders, representing around 20m people from towns and cities in England and Wales, will urge the government to bring forward current plans to phase out the vehicles from 2040 to 2030 to tackle the nation’s growing air quality health crisis.Currently poor air quality is estimated to contribute to more than 40,000 premature deaths across the country each year, with emissions from cars and vans estimated to cost £6bn annually to the NHS and society.But research has shown that the phasing out of petrol and diesel vehicles would lead to a 30 per cent reduction in pollution in 2030, improving health, and potentially boosting the country’s economy by billions by making the UK a global leader in low-emission technology.The call for action will be discussed on Wednesday at a national air quality summit organised by the Mayor of London, UK100 and IPPR. The summit will see city leaders, Members of Parliament and the Environment Secretary Michael Gove discuss plans to improve the country’s air quality.Together, the city leaders will reiterate their commitment to working together to reduce emissions and tackle pollution for the good of the country. In addition to taking strong action in their own areas, this will include calling for the earlier phasing out of diesel and petrol vehicles, an enhanced Clean Air Fund from government and manufacturers that will support Clean Air Zones, a targeted national vehicle renewal scheme to replace older polluting vehicles, and a Clean Air Act that sets strict air quality limits.The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “Air pollution is not an isolated problem, it’s a national health crisis. Our country’s filthy air is shortening lives, damaging lungs, and severely impacting on the NHS. That’s why we’re bringing together city leaders from across England and Wales to put this at the top of the agenda. We have to take bold action, but while we’re all doing what we can, we need government support to do even more. Banning the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030, providing support to deliver Clean Air Zones in cities and introducing a national vehicle renewal scheme will dramatically improve our air quality and our health. Michael Gove has made a good start as Environment Secretary but we need the government to match our ambition and help us urgently drive forward these improvements. We simply cannot afford to delay.”The leaders – including Mayors and city leaders covering Bradford, Bristol, Cardiff, Greater Manchester, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Newcastle, Oxford, Sheffield, Southampton and the West Midlands – will say that they want to play their part in an ambitious national plan for clean air that prioritises action to reduce road transport emissions, provides new powers to tackle other sources of pollution and creates a framework to support partnerships between local, regional and national Government and its agencies, including Highways England and businesses.This includes:
A modern Clean Air Act that establishes strong air quality limits standards linked to World Health Organisation recommended guidelines, enforced by a new independent statutory body, with new powers and resources to ensure strong national and local action.
A targeted national vehicle renewal scheme to replace older polluting vehicles that supports drivers and businesses to change to low-emission vehicles and other sustainable forms of transport, taking special care that those on low incomes and also small businesses are helped to make the shift.
An enhanced Clean Air Fund open to all towns and cities in England funded by UK Government and motor-vehicle manufacturers. This would provide investment for cleaner buses, taxis and alternatives to car travel walking, cycling and public transport. The cities make this call at the same time as German prosecutors secure a Euro 1 billion fine from Volkswagen.
As the Government prepares to publish its Road to Zero transport strategy, a call on ministers to commit to phase out sales of new pure diesel and petrol cars and vans by 2030. This would encourage car manufacturers and other businesses to innovate, helping ensure the UK is a world leader in low emission technology. To ensure the roll out of the vital electric vehicle infrastructure needed to support this, cities should have the power to install charge points at petrol stations and private car parks that are publicly accessible.
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, said: “We have all been too complacent about the public health crisis of people breathing in illegal, polluted air. It is damaging health and shortening lives, particularly in our poorest communities. Greater Manchester is ready to break out of that and show the ambition needed to clean up our air. But we can’t do it alone. We need to see the same level of ambition from the Government in the form of substantial, up-front investment. With my fellow Mayors, I am calling on the Government to fund a fair diesel scrappage scheme and end the sale of new pure diesel and petrol cars and vans ten years earlier than planned by 2030. We also need to see major investment in the public transport infrastructure of Northern England if people here are to have an alternative to the car. It is only radical action on this scale that will tackle this problem and save lives.”Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, said: “City leaders of all political stripes are coming together to discuss air quality because this is a public health crisis that needs urgent action. We need to shift away from diesel as a matter of urgency and I will be an ally for decision-makers especially those in national government who seek to find a way to support ordinary people getting newer cleaner cars to replace their dirty old ones. This is also an industrial opportunity - not least for the West Midlands - where we have built cars trucks and taxis for generations. We need to move to making cleaner vehicles now. It is an essential part of the national industrial strategy.”Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor for Liverpool City Region, said: “Air pollution is no respecter of boundaries so it is vital that we have concerted action at a national level to effectively tackle an issue which has such an impact on our people’s health and quality of life. In some parts of our city region, men can expect to die seven years earlier than the national average. At the same time it is vital that government gives us the tools to tackle specific issues in our local areas.
Caribbean Dreaming: 7nt MSC cruise w/full board from £749pp - incl. return flights & Miami hotel
It's time to live like a VIP (Very Important Pirate) and cruise the Caribbean with this outstanding offer from TourCenter! This deal will see you jetting off to glamorous Miami and spending 1 night in a South Beach hotel before embarking on an epic full board cruise to some of the Caribbean's hottest destinations! You'll… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Monday, 18 June 2018
Boutique Berlin bargain: 4* design hotel from £33pppn - incl. spa access
When you're heading over to one of Europe's coolest cities, you need a super chic hotel to match. The luxuriously 4* nhow Berlin is just the place, with its trendy riverside location putting you walking distance from the action of Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg. There's an elegant spa on site, as well as a great roof… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Winter flights to Vienna from £39 return - incl. Christmas markets dates
We know...we know! It's still summer. But now is a great time to get bargain flights to some of Europe's most popular Christmas market cities, like Vienna from just £39 return from London or Dublin. These direct flights depart on heaps of dates between November and December, perfect for an excuse to go and have… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Take the family to Fuerteventura in August: 7nt break from £231pp - incl. aparthotel & flights
Give the whole family a trip this summer with a trip to fabulous Fuerteventura! Our Holiday Finder is offering 7 nights at Villa Florida Apartments, situated just a couple of minutes' walk from the sands of Caleta de Fusta beach. The cheapest options depart in mid-August from Scottish airports, giving our Northern English pirates a… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
5* Corfu half board escape 4nts from £289pp - incl. flights & hotel
Ahoy mateys! Corfu is up next: At the 5* Corfu Holiday Palace you'll have a private cableway transporting you straight onto the sandy beach below! The hotels offers both indoor and outdoor pools along with a spa, and 4 restaurants so you can make good use of that half board. Holiday details: Travel duration: 4… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Mad for it in Manchester: Overnight in boutique 4* hotel from £30pppn
Pirates, if you fancy having it large in Manchester, why not treat yourself to a night at the 4* Abel Heywood Boutique Hotel from only £30pppn? This beautifully designed boutique hotel is in Manchester's buzzing Northern Quarter, so it's a great (and stylish) place to stop over in the city. Offer Details: Many travel durations… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
This car is on autopilot... what happens next?
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Google pull Uber's "direct booking" facility from it's Google Maps application
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June 18, 2018 at 05:35PM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
For an undisclosed reason, Google has officially removed the facility for passengers to book an Uber directly through its "Google Maps" application. Back in January 2017, Uber became the only ride-hailing service that had gained this "direct" feature with Google, leaving other firms such as Lyft and Gett in its shadow, but for a reason not yet explained, Google have demoted Uber back to the same feature as its competitors. Potential passengers will still be able to compare fare costs on Google Maps but they will have to then go through their own hailing app to book a vehicle if they wish to do so.
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As highlighted in the Verge, Alphabet's venture capital business has made a large investment in Uber's biggest U.S competitor Lyft, which may have something to do with the decision, but then again it may not. Who knows.
Summer dates: Dublin flights from £19 return (Departing from 10 UK airports)
What could be better than wandering the quaint streets of Dublin in the summertime? Our Flights Finder is offering some spectacular fares to the Irish capital. Best of all, we've seen cheap flights from 10 UK airports - something for everyone! The cheapest options are in June and July, when the days are long and… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Direct flights from Dublin to Philadelphia from £269 return: Many 2019 dates
Home of the Philly cheese steak, Liberty Bell and now a Super Bowl title, the city of Philadelphia, USA has a lot going for it! Grab a slice of the action in 2019 with these super cheap flights with Finnair / British Airways / American Airlines. Flying from Dublin, the cheapest direct flights we found… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Take a trip to Turkey: 7nts in July from £173pp incl. hotel & flights
Pirates, set off for 7 nights in Turkey in July from £173pp including the 3* Harmony Side Hotel & flights. The hotel has a pool on-site and is only a 10-minute walk from the beach, and this comes at a bargain price for summer. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible)… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Pack & Orlan-go family holiday from £426pp: 7nts - incl. flights & Hilton hotel at SeaWorld
Pirates, once summer passes, that's usually when the REAL barrrgains begin, and families with young children can take advantage of this out-of-season holiday to Florida, staying at the 4* Doubletree by Hilton SeaWorld in Orlando. Prices start from just £426 per person, based on a family of 4 sharing from London and include 7 nights… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
All inclusive 4* Mexico beach break from £697pp - incl. 7nts resort, flights, bags & transfers
Viva Mexico! To celebrate their huge World Cup victory yesterday, we're eyeing up a trip to those beautiful Caribbean beaches! Using our Package Finder we spotted 7 nights at Gran Bahia Principe Coba, a 4* resort in Riviera Maya. Flights are included, as well as luggage, transfers and ATOL protection. The cheapest options depart in… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Crete, drink & be merry: 7nts in July from £176pp incl. apartment & flights
Pirates, check out this summer holiday bargain: a week in Crete from £176pp including the 2* Prinos Apartments & flights. Enjoy the charming Greek village of Hersonissos, the warm weather and refreshing pool, all for a solid price for a holiday in July. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Pampering in Portugal: 7nts in July from £255pp incl. 4* hotel & flights
Pirates, pick up a summer holiday for less with 7 nights in Portugal in July from £255pp including the 4* Caramulo Congress Hotel & Spa & flights. This gorgeous hotel with indoor & outdoor pools has views of the Besteiros valley & mountains, so it's a perfect place to relax at a nice price. Holiday… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Girl Gang jailed for a number of violent robberies on Birmingham Taxi drivers
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June 18, 2018 at 09:40AM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
A girl gang who terrorised taxi drivers in Birmingham with a number of violent robberies have been sentenced to prison time at Birmingham Crown Court. Xavie Cole, 18, was sentenced to four years in prison after admitting ten charges of robbery. One of Cole's accomplishes, a 17 year old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been sentenced to two years and four months after pleading guilty to three robberies. The gang would lure drivers to secluded locations where they would then violently attack them, robbing them for their cash earnings, mobile phones and even on a number of occasions stealing their vehicles.
Xavie Cole. (Image:West Midlands Police)
The gang carried a number of weapons including a combat style knife which on some occasions would be held to the threat of their victims. One victim suffered a laseration to his thumb. Another victim was beaten badly while laying on the floor before the girl gang made away with £150. The two gang members were eventually identified from CCTV footage from a number of different locations. Passing sentence, Judge Mark Wall QC said;
“The group picked on vulnerable people. All but one were taxi drivers working at night and were in the main deliberately lured to a scene so that they could be robbed.”
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