All news by author: Milo Boyd
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Full list of places you can see the Red Arrows in the UK including airshows
The Royal Air Force's Red Arrow squad will be performing at events including the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the Royal International Air Tattoo, Blackpool Airshow and Eastbourne International Airshow
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'World's deepest hotel' opens in UK with guests sleeping in an underground mine
Deep Sleep in Snowdonia take guests 400m under a Welsh mountain to spend the night kipping in the dark of the largest abandoned slate mine anywhere in the world
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Brits warned to check health insurance before going on holidays due to Brexit
Brits travelling to an EU country or Switzerland post-Brexit should have either a UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)
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'I'm a flight attendant - parents don't need to pay extra to sit with kids'
Kristie Koerbel, a veteran flight attendant with more than 20 years of experience, has urged people to follow plane etiquette rules when flying to keep everything as calm as possible
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Expert gives travellers urgent warning if they are taking a suitcase on holiday
Travel expert Sarah Adekola offered her advice on what luggage to buy before flying and showed how easily pens can be used to break into some suitcases and bags with zips
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Heathrow could be hit with further strikes over the summer holidays
Unite union security workers at Terminals 3 and 5 at Heathrow Airport in west London are poised to begin more than two months of strikes in a longstanding dispute over pay
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OAP horrified to discover she has accidentally boarded flight to Russia
Monika Nürnberg, 79, boarded a Turkish Airlines flight from Antalya Airport in Turkey to Moscow, while trying to get back to her home to Bavaria in southern Germany
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British Airways staff's details stolen in cyber breach hitting firms globally
Zellis, a payroll company based in the UK, is understood to have been impacted by a cyber security attack targeting file transfer company MOVEit, with British Airways among the firms impacted
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Couple livid after being charged £603 for two drinks and pasta on holiday
Oscar Maldonado, a medical doctor from Honduras, claimed he was charged 700 euros for pasta and two drinks at DK Oyster restaurant on the beach front in Mykonos, Greece
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Best free days out perfect for families this summer including museum village
Consumer magazine Which? has revealed the UK’s best-rated museums, galleries, cathedrals, and historic sites that offer free admission, based on a survey of 7,000 people
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Famed US party spot tops list of world's best beaches for nude sunbathing
Haulover Beach Park in Miami, US, Praia de Tambara in Joao Pessoa, Brazil, and Red Beach in Santorini, Greece are among the best beaches in the world for nude sunbathing
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Urgent Spain travel warning as Brits could be fined £170 after rule change
One of the most common mistakes Brits behind the wheel in Spain make is thinking they are allowed to remove their shirt while whizzing along, something that can lead to a hefty fine
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Barbie fans can stay in luxury themed villa with doll's car and wardrobe
Barbie fans can stay at villas themed after their favourite childhood doll and indulge in a special pampering package to coincide with the release of the Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie film
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'I turned a beautiful tropical desert island into a real-life treasure hunt'
Andy Milne, a retired teacher from Northwich, Cheshire who previously found fame as a World Cup England mega fan, has launched a treasure island hunt on Ko Tao in Thailand
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Best campsites next to UK theme parks for super cheap roller coaster holidays
It can be tricky to fit everything in when visiting UK theme parks such as Alton Towers, Thorpe Park and Flamingo Land in just a day, so it can be easier to stay the night
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How much using your phone on holiday will cost post-Brexit with EE, O2 and more
EE, O2, Vodafone, Tesco Mobile, GiffGaff, Sky, BT and Three Mobile all have different costs for roaming, using data, texting, and making calls when in the European Union
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Family split up after being told hotel became 'adult-only' hours before arrival
The Vaghela family from Leicester splashed out more than £8,000 for a break to the White Beach Resort Taghazout in eastern Morocco through Love Holidays, only to be told they weren't all allowed to stay
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Millions visit Europe's second favourite theme park despite it having no rides
Puy du Fou in near Les Epesses in west France opened in 1978 and is the most popular theme park after Disneyland Paris in Europe, and features Viking ship battles and kings going head to head in Medieval conquests
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Ryanair charges couple £78 to bring two small pastries onboard flight home
The Balearic island government has asked Ryanair to join a meeting after two customers were asked to pay to bring ensaïmada onto a flight at Palma de Mallorca airport in Spain
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'I got a weird feeling about the man next to me - then he opened the plane door'
Passengers has told of their terror when a man opened an Asiana Airlines plane door as the aircraft was coming in to land in Daegu, South Korea on Friday
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Everest camp now a huge rubbish dump 70 years after it was first conquered
Seventy years after Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hilary became the first people to scale Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain was filmed covered in piles of rubbish left by climbers
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British themed resort with fake Big Ben and Changing of the Guard opens in Asia
Londoner Macao in China is a resort made up of two hotels that feature British icons including Big Ben. Nelson's Column, 10 Downing Street and the Abbey Road zebra crossing
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Crowds burst into cheers as man shocks flight attendant with proposal at airport
A flight attendant was shocked into tears at Dublin Airport, Ireland when her boyfriend surprised her with piano music and an engagement ring in front of cheering crowds
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Major airline to ask all international passengers to be weighed ahead of flight
New Zealand’s Civil Aviation Authority has asked Air New Zealand to weight international passengers at Auckland International Airport to step onto the scales this summer
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Spain travel warning as streets turned into rivers in popular holiday hotspots
Holiday hotspots in Spain including Catalonia, Madrid and Valencia have been hit by heavy rains, flooding and hale after months of intense drought in the country ended
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