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Following six cases of malaria in Greece, holidaymakers have been warned to protect themselves against mosquito bites. The cases included five Greek adults and a Roma child, all have been reported since June this year and were seen in people with no history of travel to countries where malaria is more common, according to the Health Protection Agency (HPA). All six patients are recovering at present, there have been no deaths. The cases have been identified in areas of marshy wetland – were mosquitos are more common. Including the districts of Laconia, in the south of the…
Unspoiled villages, peaceful paths, narrow cycleways, small market towns and rustic charm, there cannot be a better way of relaxing than boating around and enjoying the countryside in Norfolk. It is true that Norfolk Broads has everything that can make your vacations truly memorable but you can make it even better by availing one of the best Norfolk Broads hires boat service, the HerbertWoods. Situated in the village of Potter Heigham, is one of the best sites in Norfolk Broads, the boat hire service can help you broaden your experience and make your trip even more memorable. HerbertWoods also offers…
Government backs bid to bring IAAF competition to the Olympic Stadium. UK Athletics has confirmed it will bid to host the 2017 IAAF World Athletics Championships at the Olympic Stadium in London with the full backing of the Government and Mayor of London. The bid will be led by Sebastian Coe and supported by a coalition of DCMS, UKA, UK Sport and London & Partners, the Mayor of London’s official promotional agency. Lord Coe will personally submit the bid at this year’s IAAF World Athletics Championships in Daegu and a decision is expected on 11 November 2011. An Olympic legacy…
Hurricane warnings are in place for parts of the Caribbean and the US as Hurricane Irene approaches. Hurricane Irene will pass over the north coastal areas of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and the Bahamas during 22 and 23 August, with strong winds and heavy rain affecting neighbouring regions. A hurricane warning is in place for Turks and Caicos Islands. Airports are expected to close from 21:00 (local time). Hurricane Irene is expected to reach Florida on 25 August. Travellers can monitor the progress of storms on the US National Hurricane Center website, and advised to monitor local and international…
Eurotunnel have warned that strikes may affect their services this weekend including delays on road approaches to Eurotunnel check-in. Those who have already purchased a ticket to travel with Eurotunnel this weekend are advised to make their way to check in as normal, but to expect possible delays and disruption. The company have stopped taking bookings for some Folkestone to Calais and Calais to Folkestone journeys over Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday. More information is available on the Eurotunnel website
Up to 400,000 children are at risk of death through starvation if urgent action is not taken now, Andrew Mitchell said today on a visit to Mogadishu. The International Development Secretary announced Britain will supply vital aid, including extra food and medical supplies, to more than 800,000 women and children in Somalia, as figures show that half of those who have died during the famine in Somalia are children. Mr Mitchell – the first British Minister to visit Mogadishu in over 18 years – warned that without an urgent response, the crisis could become as bad as the famine in…
The UK has united the international community to clamp down on the illegal trade in rhino horn and fight the archaic myths that fuel the continued demand for rhino horn products. Britain’s leadership at the latest CITES (Convention for International Trade in Endangered Species) in Geneva will mean countries and conservation groups across the world will work together by sharing intelligence, policing tactics and public awareness campaigns against the illegal trade which is now more profitable than drug smuggling. Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman said: “Criminals trading in rhino horn have lined their pockets while bringing this magnificent animal to the…
Prime Minister David Cameron said that Qadhafi must stop fighting, without conditions and clearly show that he has given up any claim to control Libya. Speaking after chairing a meeting of the National Security Council on Libya the Prime Minister said: “I have just come from chairing a meeting of the National Security Council on the situation in Libya. The latest information is that the vast majority of Tripoli is now controlled by free Libyan fighters, although fighting continues – and some of it is extremely fierce. We have no confirmation of Qadhafi’s whereabouts, but at least two of Qadhafi’s…
STYLISH pop-up hotels and designer sheds are replacing slumming it in tents at festivals, as not showing for days and sleeping in a tent become a thing of the past for a lucky few. While tens of thousands of campers roughed it under canvas at the V Festival over the weekend, a select few were today waking up in these glamourous ‘podules’. However, with a price tag of £2,600, they will be out of many festival-goers budgets. However they do boast air conditioning, power shower, plumbed in toilet suite, fridge and double bed complete with linen and towels. The designer…
A new study by an independent cruise comparison website, CruiseCompare.co.uk, has revealed that more than half, 52%, of cruisers don’t purchase travel insurance for their holiday, however, in contrast, only 13% of holidaymakers who choose ‘beach holidays’ admitted to not purchasing travel insurance for their trip. The research, conducted by http://www.CruiseCompare.co.uk, was part of a study into the attitudes holidaymakers have towards purchasing travel insurance and certain aspects of the bookings process. 1,281 holidaymakers were subsequently polled. Initially, the respondents were asked by CruiseCompare.co.uk, ‘Do you purchase travel insurance when taking a holiday?’ Of the respondents that usually…