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El Niño is set to bring extreme weather this summer. Here’s what it means for travellers
The UN’s World Meteorological Organisation now warns there is an 80% chance El Niño develops this summer. Extreme weather is increasingly impacting travel experiences and decisions, from intense heat changing summer holiday habits and destinations to risks of wildfires driving interest in travel insurance. Now, climate models are predicting the arrival of a ‘super’ El Niño this year.
Princess Anne shows 'true colours' with bold gesture that speaks volumes
Princess Anne shows 'true colours' with bold gesture that speaks volumes Princess Anne is claimed to have shown her "true colours" this week as she stepped out for a public appearance. She made a bold gesture that seemed to speak volumes about her character Princess Anne is claimed to have shown her "true colours" after she made a bold gesture, and it comes after someone said they had another unexpected encounter with the royal. This week Princess Anne was walking near St Olave's Church when...
Uber's driverless taxis to be launched on UK roads this summer
Uber's driverless taxis to be launched on UK roads this summer Technology firm Wayve and ride hailing app Uber has announced the first paying passengers will be able to book a driverless cab in the next couple of months Robotaxis will carry paying passengers for the first time on UK roads this summer, a company developing the technology said. Kaity Fischer, who leads Wayve’s self-driving cabs business, declared it was “ready to go” as in a tie-up with ride hailing app Uber in London. A human...
Uber and Wayve join forces to launch self-driving robotaxis in London this summer
Uber and Wayve join forces to launch self-driving robotaxis in London this summer Uber, which will use Wayve’s self-driving technology, will offer their robotaxis at the same charge as its conventional minicabs - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Paying passengers will soon experience self-driving taxis on UK roads for the first time this summer. Uber is preparing to launch the service in London using Wayve technology. Kaity Fischer, who leads Wayve’s robotaxi business, said the company is...
American tourist left red-faced after planning 'UK day out' from Edinburgh to Cornwall
American tourist left red-faced after planning 'UK day out' from Edinburgh to Cornwall A poster who claimed to be an American on their first trip overseas attracted mocking comments as they shared their ambitious itinerary online, which included driving from Scotland to Cornwall during a week-long trip An American planning a week-long trip to the UK was mocked after taking to Reddit to share their ambitious itinerary, which included visits to the Lake District, Scotland, and Cornwall in an...
Rules for flying flags at home for 2026 World Cup - or risk £2.5k fine
Rules for flying flags at home for 2026 World Cup - or risk £2.5k fine Homeowners need to know to stay on the right side of the law With the FIFA 2026 World Cup rapidly approaching, it's commonplace to see people backing their team by displaying the national flag. But if supporters get carried away with their shows of patriotism, they could face penalties of up to £2,500. Flags must meet certain criteria to be flown legally.
Secrets of BA's history from paper dresses and grouse for dinner to contraband
Secrets of BA's history from paper dresses and grouse for dinner to contraband EXCLUSIVE: A new book charts the extraordinary history of British Airways, inclduing its unusual first passenger flight, its unique link to Marmite, royal fans, and some questionable fashion British Airways has been flying for 107 years, connecting Britain to the world across more than a century of aviation history. From a single biplane lifting off from a grass field in west London to a fleet serving destinations...