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Travellers occupy Green Belt field in Essex defying council

A group of travellers has illegally set up an encampment on protected Green Belt land in Essex, transforming it into a makeshift caravan park. Local authorities have launched legal action to remove them from the field in Crays Hill, near Billericay.

Travellers occupy public football pitches in Basildon

A group of travellers has set up an unauthorised encampment with a dozen caravans on public football pitches in Basildon, Essex, prompting the local council to initiate urgent legal proceedings for their removal.

Leaked 'Gaza Riviera' Plan Dismissed as 'Insane'

A leaked Israeli proposal for a luxury 'Gaza Riviera' with hotels and marinas on the coast of a depopulated Gaza has been condemned by Palestinians and UK MPs as a dystopian attempt to whitewash what they call ethnic cleansing.

1 in 4 Face Racism in UK Countryside, Survey Reveals

A landmark survey by the Rural Services Network exposes the pervasive reality of racism in the UK's countryside, with 1 in 4 ethnic minority residents experiencing discrimination, challenging the idyllic image of rural life.

Trump's New 'Visa Integrity Fee' For US Travellers

Former President Donald Trump unveils a bold new immigration policy, proposing a 'Visa Integrity Fee' for all international travellers entering the United States. The plan aims to fund a sweeping overhaul of the US immigration system.

Italy's New Tourist Tax: Brits Face Holiday Price Hike

British tourists planning an Italian getaway are set to pay more as popular destinations like Venice and Rome implement or increase controversial tourist taxes. Here's what you need to know and how it could affect your 2024 holiday budget.

EU Border Chaos: 14-Hour Airport Queues Threaten Summer Holidays

British travellers face potential summer holiday chaos as new EU border checks are set to cause major delays at airports across Europe. The Entry/Exit System (EES) could create queues of up to 14 hours, with experts warning of 'significant disruption' for

Texas signs judicial redistricting bill, critics cry foul

Governor Greg Abbott signs into law a sweeping redistricting plan for Texas's lower courts, a move critics decry as a partisan power grab that could disenfranchise minority voters and reshape the state's judicial landscape for years to come.

Fly Naked: The Radical Travel Trend Saving UK Holidaymakers

Budget-savvy British travellers are stripping back on extras and opting for 'naked fares' on airlines like Ryanair and easyJet to cut holiday costs amidst the cost-of-living crisis. Discover how going bare bones on your flight can fund extra days in the s

Burning Man chaos: Dust storms strand 70,000 in desert

The iconic Burning Man festival faces unprecedented disruption as severe dust storms and torrential rain trap 70,000 attendees in the Nevada desert, turning the event into a mud-soaked ordeal with limited supplies and halted exits.

Xi Jinping Makes Rare Official Visit to Tibet

Chinese President Xi Jinping makes a rare official visit to Tibet, emphasising stability, ethnic unity, and ambitious development plans for the strategic Himalayan region.

US to demand social media from UK visitors

Exclusive: New US policy will require visa waiver travellers to declare social media handles, raising significant privacy concerns for British visitors from 2026.

Deadly disease warning for UK travellers

UK travellers are being warned about a deadly disease outbreak in several popular holiday destinations. Health experts urge precautions to stay safe.

Trump proposes higher visa fees for tourists

Former US President Donald Trump suggests increasing visa fees for international visitors, potentially impacting British tourists and the global travel industry.

Travellers occupy Surrey park amid police standoff

A group of travellers has set up an unauthorised encampment in a Surrey park, leaving local authorities and police struggling to enforce eviction due to legal constraints. Residents express frustration as caravans remain on public land.

Tasmania to ban greyhound racing in political move

The Tasmanian Premier has vowed to end greyhound racing as part of efforts to win crossbench backing for his minority government, sparking debate over animal welfare and political strategy.

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