All news by author: Milo Boyd

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Tourist attraction prices in 1974 show how much expensive days out in UK are now
A trip to tourist attractions such as Madame Tussauds, the Tower of London, Kew Gardens, London Zoo and Westminster Abbey have all become a lot more expensive in real terms in the past 50 years
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TUI 'hangs head in shame' after backlash against 'stupid' and 'offensive' advert
TUI has apologised after an advertising campaign invited Dutch tourists to follow their "brave ancestors" who enslaved people in the former colony of Suriname, prompting a large amount of outraged backlash
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Beautiful market town with 500 listed buildings is underrated holiday spot
Ludlow is a quaint market town in Shropshire, England full of listed buildings from across the Medieval, Tudor, and Georgian periods that witnessed events in the Wars of the Roses and the English Civil War
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Flight attendant explains reason for small triangle above a few plane seats
The inside of the cabin is marked with a handful of little triangles that can be either red or black, which may cause confusion among the curiously minded passenger
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Greece introduces new 'strict' beach rules affecting UK holidaymakers
Greece has passed a new bill which will be 'strictly enforced', especially as the summer season approaches, and will see 70% of beaches free from sunbeds to prevent overcrowding
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Drone footage gives first look at Nemesis ahead of revamped ride this weekend
Alton Towers has released drone footage of Nemesis Reborn ahead of its relaunch at the theme park this Saturday, with its 716-metre-long track replaced with mysterious red veins
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Experts share how to save money on luxury holidays - cheaper than living in UK
Travel experts including Rory Boland, Chelsea Dickenson and Jenni Fielding have offered some bargain getaway advice as part of the ITV show Holidays: Get Away for Less
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Pilot chilling explanation for cockpit going silent if a plane is about to crash
Liliana Gearap, a Boeing 737 First Officer at TAROM, has explained what pilots do when a plane is about to crash - an event she stressed was very, very unlikely to happen
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Flying on the wrong day could cost UK families up to £182 more
Mark Rogers, co-founder of holiday provider The House of Travel, has explained how weekend supplements on flights and package trips can add a significant chunk to your break
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'I went on such a horrendous stag do I now organise sober getaways for lads'
Sean Willers, a former DJ and solider, now organises sober stag dos for lads who no longer want to spend their last night of freedom chanting and necking sticky pints
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Lapland UK confirms it's opening ticket sales for 2024 later this month
Lapland UK has revealed that it will be opening ticket sales later this month - and previous years have sold out in just hours so families will want to mark the calendar date
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Beautiful holiday island that's one of 'world's most popular' goes silent
Bali, an Indonesian island which attracted five million visitors last year and has been struggling with the impacts of over-tourism, was almost completely empty and very quiet yesterday
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'I'm not rich but I am savvy enough to take my kids on four holidays a year'
Chloe Rushworth's son Edison has already clocked up 45,880 miles travelling to more than 30 countries including to bucket-list destinations such as Turkey, the British Virgin Islands Barbados
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Airbnb bans CCTV cameras inside properties as it cracks down on surveillance
Under the new rules, doorbell cameras and noise monitors in common areas will still be allowed, but they must be disclosed on the property's listing page, Airbnb has announced
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Underrated railway is one of world's most beautiful from waterfalls to mountains
One of the most beautiful train journeys in the world takes passengers from sea level surrounded by beautiful fjords through to a station in the snow-capped mountains
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Brits warned to follow Spain's beach rules or risk £1,000 fines on holiday
Holidaymakers in Benidorm, a seaside destination on the east of Spain, attracts more than one million Brits each year and is one of the most popular coastal destinations in the country
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Gorgeous city bans 'out of control' tourists who 'act like paparazzi'
Badly-behaved tourists and overcrowding in the narrow streets have caused the popular hotspot to look at a ban on visitors in one historic district
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Flight attendant says there's a protocol in place if someone dies mid-flight
Former flight attendant Lisa Hughes has explained what cabin crew members and pilots do when a passenger loses their life while aboard a flying commercial plane
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Fight breaks out in busy restaurant as parents shield crying child from brawl
Two women were caught on video brawling at the Restaurant Bar & Grill in Liverpool, sparking chaos among those eating their Mother's Day lunches with their families
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Spain issues warning to tourists as it looks to introduce new nightlife rules
Spain's Minister of Employment and Social Economy, Yolanda Diaz, has warned tourists and holidaymakers over new rules in bars and restaurants which could reshape the destination's nightlife
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Travel expert warns passengers to stop touching dirtiest part of the plane
Travel tour operator Ski Vertigo has shared the top ten germ hotspots on planes, from tray tables, bathrooms, seat back pockets, window shades and overhead bin handles
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There's a subtle change in 'warm' Princess Kate's smile in Mother's Day portrait
This morning Princess Kate, the Princess of Wales, shared a photo of herself sitting with kids George, Charlotte and Louis, on a porch outdoors to mark Mother's Day
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Princess Kate's cute Mother's Day photo has a cringe editing fail
Royal watchers believe they have seen a small editing issue with the Mother's Day photo of Princess of Wales Kate Middleton and her children George, Louis and Charlotte
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Pilot and co-pilot fall asleep allowing passenger plane to run hugely off-course
The Batik Air plane in Indonesia went off track after both the pilot and the co-pilot fell asleep for nearly half an hour, potentially putting the 153 passengers onboard at risk
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'Being a female pilot can be tough - one man told me to go back to the kitchen'
Liliana Gearap, a Boeing 737 First Officer at TAROM, has spoken of the trials and tribulations of being a commercial aircraft pilot on International Women's Day