This is the incredible moment a firefighter from Leigh helped rescue a woman who had been trapped in the rubble for almost a week after the Turkey-Syria earthquake.
25.01.2023 - 01:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Those looking to book a cheap holiday this year should know that when it comes to getting the best deals - timing is everything.
There are different time factors which play a roll in how much you pay, including when you buy tickets and what flight times you pick. If you're trying to figure out when you should fly, new research has revealed what month is the best value to take off.
According to findings gathered by Travel experts at Destination2, March is the cheapest month to fly, with seven out of ten trending destinations for 2023 offering cheap deals at this time. Such hotspots offering value fares include Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Malta, Cyprus and Iceland.
If you want the best deal this year, the specialists have found the best times to book a list of holiday destinations. One of the best ways you can save money when organising a getaway is to be flexible with when and where you go - if possible.
Research also found that February is a great month to head on a bucket list trip, offering some of the cheapest times to fly to the Maldives, Barbados and Mauritius, the Mirror reports.
Some of the holiday hotspots and cheap flights that can be found include:
The countries were chosen based on the amount of searches they'd received online, with the fares determined by finding the lowest cost flight available that month, rather than the average monthly cost to fly.
Analysis of flight data by Skyscanner found that some routes were inflation-bustlingly low at the end of last year. The archipelago of Madeira has had the biggest price drop since before the pandemic from UK airports, with the average return flight costing £130 this year - a fall of 22 per cent.
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This is the incredible moment a firefighter from Leigh helped rescue a woman who had been trapped in the rubble for almost a week after the Turkey-Syria earthquake.
Noel Gallagher‘s High Flying Birds and Garbage have announced a co-headline tour of North America this summer – find all the details below and purchase tickets here.The tour will kick off in Auburn, Washington on June, 2, 2023 – release day for Gallagher’s new album ‘Council Skies’ – followed by stops in Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego, Denver, Dallas, Tampa, New York and many more, before rounding up at in Boston, Massachusetts, on July 15.Metric join the bill as special guests on the tour, which will mark the first time Gallagher and his High Flying Birds will have toured North America since 2019.Tickets for all upcoming shows go on sale this Friday, February 17 at 10am local time.
Miley Cyrus has secured a month-long stint at Number 1 with Flowers.
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Slowthai has announced a tour of UK pubs kicking off later this month to promote his upcoming new album ‘UGLY’. Tickets will cost just £1 – an increase from his 99p tour in early 2019, but down from the £5 entry he was charging later that same year.Anyway, there ends the analysis of Slowthai ticket prices.
Ewan McGregor and his daughter Clara are starring in their first feature film together which is set to premiere next month.
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Lethal new pills on the street have sparked a major warning they could fuel Scotland’s drug death toll.
More details are slowly emerging about the £400 Energy Bills Support Scheme Alternative Funding (EBSS AF) which is due to be paid to some 900,000 households across Great Britain who do not have a direct relationship with their electricity supplier from next month.
People claiming their State Pension entitlement are set to receive an income boost of 10.1 per cent from April as part of the annual uprating from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). However, older people also claiming tax-free disability benefits including Attendance Allowance, Disability Living Allowance (DLA), Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Adult Disability (ADP) could potentially see their income increase to over £1,500 per month.
Private landlords are mounting a legal offensive against the Scottish Government over a rent rise cap.
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More than 1.4 million people over State Pension age are receiving regular financial support for a health condition from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Attendance Allowance is a benefit which currently provides 123,786 older people living in Scotland with daily living expenses of either £61.85 or £92.40 each week.