Pirates, pack for Provence with 7 nights in beautiful Marseille from £244pp including the 3* Adagio Access Marseille Aparthotel and flights. Marseille is a gorgeous waterside city, with plenty of culture and nightlife to offer the curious traveler. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date: 31/8 - 4/9 2018… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
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Sunday, 8 July 2018
Fab fortnight in 5* Turkey from £478pp: 14nts all inclusive in Autumn - incl. flights
Pirates, get a bit of 5* luxury in your life with this brilliant All Inclusive holiday to Didim in Turkey; 14 nights in September starts from just £478 per person, based on 2 sharing. Direct flights and accommodation for 2 weeks is included in the price plus it's easy to add transfers, car hire or… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Live the 5* lifestyle from £797pp: 7nt September escape in Costa Rica incl. flights, hotel & more
Drop everything Pirates because we've found this incredible, late season deal to Costa Rica just for you. How would you like to extend your summer with 7 nights in the Central American paradise? Surrounded by 5* luxury and on an all inclusive basis... what could be better? Staying at the Riu Palace Costa Rica Hotel,… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Taxify revenue reaches €18 million in 2017 but records a net loss
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Estonian ride-hailing app Taxify have recorded €18 million in revenue in 2017, six times their previous years figure, but have recorded an €11 million loss over the same period.
The revenue stream has come feom the commission fees charged to drivers on the platform.
€1 billion has been amassed in rides in 2018 alone. Geographic expansion and technological progression has been attributed as tge reason behind the figure, and is expected to grow considerably in the future.
According to Martin Villig, Taxify CEO, the loss in 2017 were attributed to expansion of the company.
Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing were recent investors in Taxify as well as Daimler. The company are now valued close to the $1 billion mark.
The company has 500,00 drivers as well as 10 million customers on its platform, which spreads across several countries around the globe.
Best of British: 40% off luxurious Dream Lodges: 3 night breaks from £118pp (Sleeps 4)
Our favourite Dream Lodges are back again, mateys! And this time you can secure a luxurious lodge at a whopping 40% off normal price for stays right up until December. What's more, all pirates will be treated to a bottle of bubbly and chocolate waiting for you in your lodge of choice as well. Prices… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
End-of-summer Algarve escape from £159pp: 7nts self-catering - incl. flights
Pirates, finish summer on a high with 7 nights in the Algarve from as little as £158 per person, based on 2 sharing. This self-catering holiday is available from a huge number of UK airports, and other dates are available for just a little bit more. Offer Details Duration: 7 Nights Flights from UK -… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Passenger found guilty beating up Uber driver after leaving her bag in the vehicle
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A man and a woman have been convicted of attacking a minicab driver after the woman accused him of stealing her bag.Ioan Pal, 23, a Romanian national living in Mitcham and Charlotte Johnson, 20 from Carshalton were both found guilty of Grevious Bodily Harm, but both escaped jail upon sentencing.
On the evening of 10 January 2017, Johnson travelled in an Uber cab from her home address in Carshalton to nearby Middleton Road where she asked the driver to stop so she could go into a shop.While she was in the shop, the driver - a Somali man who speaks limited English - drove off. He did not realise that Johnson's bag was in the back of the car.Johnson used an app to trace her phone to the Uber car, which, with the help of friends including Pal, they tracked and followed in another car. Johnson and Pal confronted the driver in Madeira Road, Streatham, where they took the bag from the car and punched the driver at least four times.The group made off from the scene prior to the arrival of police. The victim was taken by London Ambulance Service to hospital, where he underwent surgery for three fractures to his cheekbone and eye-socket.Detectives from Lambeth CID were able to identify Johnson as having booked the cab. She was arrested on 1 February 2017. Further enquiries led to Pal, who was interviewed under caution on 12 September 2017 and summonsed to court.
Upon sentencing Johnson cried in the dock as Judge Jeremy Donne QC sentenced her to a nine-month prison sentence suspended for 18 months.
The judge said: “I don’t think either of you went out that evening to beat up a taxi driver, but beat up a taxi driver is exactly what you did.”
Johnson was ordered to complete 120 hours of community service, a 30-day rehabilitation course, and will be under a curfew at night for two months. Pal, from Mitcham, was given 15-months in prison suspended for two years, ordered to complete 150 hours of community service, and also handed a curfew.
Kids Go FREE plus 2nd day FREE with LEGOLAND® Holidays from £40pp incl. hotel & breakfast
Calling all Pirates, young and old! Experience the fun of LEGOLAND® with this fantastic deal from LEGOLAND® Holidays. Kids Go FREE on all dates from now - 2nd September when staying offsite (selected dates for on site properties). This deal includes 2 days for the price of 1 park entry, an overnight hotel stay and… GemUK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Hilarious imprint of woman's face left on the back of cab drivers headrest after emergency stop
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The imprint of a woman's face was left on the back of a cab drivers headrest when he was forced into an emergency stop while ferrying a trip across Glasgow. Cab driver Jim McNee was unaware of the spooky image left by the woman's make-up until the next day when a male passenger pointed it out to him. The image soon became a hit on social media racking up more than 26,000 likes on Twitter. Jim has now left the imprint on show for all his passengers to enjoy a laugh over.
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Jim was forced into an emergency stop when the car in front suddenly stopped. His female passenger who had a face full of make-up, who clearly wasn't strapped in, was thrown forward with enough force that the whole side of her face left a perfect, some would say "artistic" print. The female passenger was left unhurt and even laughed about the incident it was confirmed in the metro online. Jim's son, Jamie has said his dad seems to be enjoying his newfound internet fame.
BBC journalist has coffee spiked in Moscow taxi
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A BBC journalist who had been sent to Moscow to cover the World Cup has fallen victim to a robbery involving a Moscow cabbie.
The unamed reporter had taken a taxi from the Bolshoi Theatre at approximately 3.30 am on Friday, July 6th.
Upon entering the taxi he was offered a coffee from an unknown person, which he accepted. He subsequently lost conciousness, and found himself dumped at a metro station in Moscow.
When awaking at the metro station he had found that both his mobile phone and wallet were missing, he then found out shortly after that the equivalent of £500 had been wirhdrawn from his bank account.
The BBC confirmed that the journalist was fine and he is now back at work.
Moscow City Police are investigating the incident and have made an arrest. They are continuing the search for an accomplice involved in the robbery.
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Anger as Ferrari driver 'moves cones out of way' to park in taxi rank, despite 'being told not to'
One witness said he laughed when confronted about it
Onlookers say they couldn’t believe their eyes after watching a Ferrari driver move traffic cones out of the way to park in a taxi rank.
The driver of the sports car was seen moving the cones out of his way to pull up at the spot designated only for taxi drivers.
A traffic marshall was seen speaking to the man, only for the driver to allegedly laugh before putting the cones back around his vehicle.
He was far from the only person parked up there when they shouldn't have been - but perhaps unsurprisingly, the very conspicuous Ferrari was the car that most people noticed.
And those who saw it have been quick to make their feelings known about what happened.
One woman, who was with her husband at the time, but didn’t want to be named, said: “I was quite amazed to see this guy remove the cones and pull up.
“Several other people witnessed it, including the taxi driver and a parking warden official, who did make some comment to him.
“I thought it was inconsiderate and totally out of order as there was no room for any taxis to use the rank. And if a taxi had pulled up next to it, he would have had to double park, which would have caused congestion.
“It is not fair on the taxi drivers to take their spaces.”
The woman was left further enraged as she says the driver ignored advice given to him by traffic marshal.
“I am not a confrontational person,” she said. “I said something to the taxi driver about it and then the traffic warden spoke to him, but he just put the cones back round his car and walked off laughing.
“He walked off like: it's ok, I drive a Ferrari driver, cones don’t apply to me.”
Another man, who didn’t want to be named, said that others were also parking on the Taxi rank.
A sign clearly says only taxis can be parked there!
However, he says the driver of the Ferrari as well as the others could have easily have parked elsewhere.
Rule 240 of the Highway Code states
Motorist must NOT park on taxi rank bays as indicated by upright signs and markings.
It is a contravention of code 45 for any vehicle other than a licensed taxi to be parked on a taxi rank. No observation period will be applied. Fines can be issued immediately.
Only Licensed Taxis are permitted to park on Taxi ranks. Private hire cars (minicabs) are not permitted to park on a Taxi rank and should be enforced against the same as any other road vehicle.
• Loading/ unloading is not permitted.
• Blue Badge holders are not exempt on Taxi ranks
Exemptions to enforcement
Vehicles (other than taxis) are not permitted to park on a taxi rank with the following exemptions:
• council/ government department in pursuance of statutory duties
• Emergency services (fire, police, ambulance, customs)
• Road maintenance
• Statutory undertaking or water, gas, electric, BT, and so on.
Anyone caught is liable to receive a fine.
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People need to think before parking in any taxi bay, as the are stopping working drivers earning a living.
Moving ‘no parking or loading’ cones is also breaking traffic laws and could lead to a fine to anyone who is caught moving them.
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Saturday, 7 July 2018
New York early bird break from £451pp: 4nts incl. 4* Times Square hotel & direct flights
The Big Apple is calling you pirates! Be in the heart of the action in New York City - our Holidays Finder has a great price on a 4* hotel just a block from Times Square. Prices start from just £451 per person, based on 2 sharing in January and this includes 4 nights at… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Lake Garda 4* half board break 4nts from £268pp - incl. flights & lakeside hotel
Ahoy pirates! How about a relaxing break by the azure waters of Lake Garda? We've found this very reasonably priced half board holiday placing you right by its shores at the 4* Casimiro Park Hotel, which has 2 outdoor pools and a wellness area. You can also go full board from £292pp, or a whole… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
20% off safari glamping in Kent: School holiday family deals from £42pppn
Pirates, grab the whole family and explore the great outdoors this summer with this super glamping deal in Kent that's available from just £42 per person, per night, based on a family of 4 sharing -- that's a guaranteed 20% off regular rates and includes school holidays until mid-August. You'll enjoy an overnight stay in… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Late season all inclusive 4nt break in Ibiza from £189pp - 3* hotel & flights
Ahoy there pirates, rates for all inclusive holidays can be super high during the busy season so one way to get around it is travel at the beginning or end. This all inclusive holiday in Ibiza departs in October and there is a range of airports at great prices. Holiday details Travel duration: 4 nights… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Australia flights from £489 return - incl. bags: Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney & Perth
Pirates, fancy spending some time down under? Swap the UK winter for Australian spring or summer with these great value flights to various cities across the country from London; prices start from just £489 return. We've seen availability from September to December, 2018, but our pick is for the peak season summer dates when the… Niamh_UK POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Autumn in Majorca: 7nts from £165pp incl. hotel, breakfast & flights
Pirates, pick up 7 nights in Majorca from £165pp including the Sultan Hotel, breakfast & flights. Enjoy a leisurely meal to start your day before checking out the white sand beaches of the area that make it a favourite hotspot for visitors. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date:… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Solo all inclusive Turkey break from £299 - incl. 6nts aparthotel & flights
If you pirates really want to get away from it all, the best way is to fly solo! Using our Package Finder we spotted this all inclusive offer to Turkey. So not only so you not have to find a travel buddy, your meals are all covered too! As well as 6 nights at Elite… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
London Taxi Maker Geely LEVC, Joins Brexit Chorus
Traditional London black cab maker, the Geely owned London EV Company, has also warned about the impact that a hard Brexit could have on business, with its chairman saying it could dismantle Britain's rejuvenated car industry.
Reuters noted Jaguar Land Rover, the UK's biggest automaker and employer, had said earlier a so-called hard Brexit would cost it GBP1.2bn (US$1.59bn) a year, curtailing its future operations in the UK.
"What we really worry about is if there are big difficulties transporting goods via the [English] Channel, whether it's increased costs, or anything else," LEVC chairman Carl-Peter Forster told Reuters in Berlin at the launch of its electric taxi in Germany.
"Even with no tariffs, lorries could still be stuck at the border for days," he said, highlighting how the industry relied on frictionless supply chains to transport components and assembled vehicles back and forth across the channel.
Chief executive Chris Gubbey told Reuters 33% of LEVC's suppliers are in the UK, another third in Europe and the rest elsewhere worldwide.
Reuters noted LEVC spent GBP300m (US$398m) on a new plant in Ansty near Coventry when it made the shift to electric vehicles, the first new automotive plant to be built in Britain in over a decade.
Forster said "if the wrong decision is made" people should have no illusions about the extent of the impact on Britain's car industry which has been undergoing a revival in terms of manufacturing in recent years.
"You won't see it overnight, it's a process that will take 10-15 years.... It would be madness to wake up in the morning in London and read in the papers that there are virtually no carmakers in Britain, it would be a real shame," he told Reuters.
Forster was speaking as LEVC launched the electric version of the traditional black London taxi cab in Germany, where the market is dominated by Daimler's Mercedes, in which Geely also owns a 10% stake.
LEVC hopes that the electric taxi, which is available in the more typical beige colour of German taxi cabs, will find takers as a debate about clean air and urban mobility rages, Reuters said.
The automaker is close to finalising a deal with also Geely-owned Volvo for sales and servicing in Germany.
Gubbey said LEVC was looking to sell hundreds, rather than thousands, of taxis in Germany and wasn't seeing Brexit having any impact on negotiations with potential customers.
Along with the Netherlands, Norway and now Germany, LEVC is also in negotiations in France and has plans to expand to customers outside of Europe from next year, particularly in the UAE, Australia, Singapore and China, Reuters added.
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Geely warns against hard Brexit
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The Chairman of Geely, owners of LEVC, has waded into the hard or soft Brexit conundrum by saying that a hard Brexit could cause Britain's motor industry to collapse.
This comment comes on the back of Jaguar Land Rover claiming that a hard Brexit would cost the company over £1 billion per annum.
The cost of transportation across the channel as well as lorries being stuck at the border have been identified as an issue by LEVC chairman, Carl-Peter Forster.
Forster has expressed concerns over the long-term impact a hard Brexit could have, believing that it may only take ten to fifteen years for the car industry to disappear in the UK.
LEVC is looking to expand into France, as well as the UAE, Australia, Singapore and China.
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