Kenny Dalglish has dismissed the idea his old club and Aberdeen should have to forfeit games after coronavirus breaches. Both clubs have seen a raft of fixtures postponed after players were found not to have followed the rules.
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In a further blow for holidaymakers looking to head abroad, the FCO now advises against all non-essential travel to the whole country, including the Balearic and Canary Islands.On Saturday, the government warned against travel to Spain, but initially excluded its islands.Just two days after the move, the whole region has now been removed from the FCO's list of countries and territories that are exempt from its blanket travel ban.The Canary Islands include Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran
.Kenny Dalglish has dismissed the idea his old club and Aberdeen should have to forfeit games after coronavirus breaches. Both clubs have seen a raft of fixtures postponed after players were found not to have followed the rules.
Neil Lennon has revealed talks with Steven Fletcher have stalled but they are still speaking to Albian Ajeti's agents. The Hoops gaffer was in a frustrated mood as he had to deal with Boli Bolingoli's actions after the defender took a trip to Spain without telling anyone and didn't quarantine.
coronavirus crisis are ever-changing.Both Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak have in recent days aired their concerns about the risk of travelling abroad during the pandemic - despite airlines and holiday firms beginning to resume service.While the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advises British nationals against all but essential international travel, there are is an exemption list.Meaning there are some places Brits eager to jet off to the sun can still travel to - and not have to worry
Jet2 issues update on flights to Spain - and it's not great news for holidaymakers.The airline has cancelled more flights to the Balearic and Canary Islands.Jet2 had already suspended travel to mainland Spain, with flights and holidays also cancelled until at least August 17 - including to destinations such as Malaga, Alicante and Costa de Almeria.However, the Balearic and Canary Islands were only cancelled until August 9.A new update issued on Friday evening (August 7) has said that flights and
ITV programme has been hit with more Ofcom complaints after viewers were left unhappy with some of its guests and segments.
Editor’s note: The Los Angeles Blade published a Spanish version of this article on July 31.
Jamie Lang Santiago Segura’s “Father There Is Only One 2” has punched €2.14 million ($2.5 million) across its first five days in Spain over July 29-Aug.
TUI UK and Ireland managing director, Andrew Flintham, said: “The summer holiday period is the most important time of year for travel operators and we are therefore doing everything we can to help customers get their well-deserved holiday.
Sony Pictures Releasing International, Santiago Segura’s family comedy “Father There is Only One 2” punched a sensational first-day debut on July 29, garnering €465,014 ($548,716) in Spain.That’s 60% up from the original installment’s first day total of €272,686 ($320,449), which went on to earn €14.2 million ($16.1 million) in Spain, becoming the highest-grossing domestic movie of last year.“Spaniards have spent months in confinement, seeing tons of films, and now need to get out and watch
holiday right now as concerns grow for a spike in Covid-19 and fast-changing quarantine rules.The First Minister said there are outbreaks in popular destinations for Scots, including Spain which was taken off the "safe" list for travel after just a few days last week.The change caused a backlash from holidaymakers, Spanish leaders and the travel industry.But at her regular briefing in Edinburgh, Sturgeon said no one should assume health restrictions will stay the same for any length of
Martin Lewis also warned those that have booked a holiday to Spain - telling them that getting a refund may be a tricky process and in some cases, not even happen.
holidaymakers following the Government's U-turn on quarantine restrictions. The major airline announced all journeys to Costa de Almeria, Alicante, Malaga and Murcia have been scrapped with effect from tomorrow up until August 16.
This Morning to discuss the latest development. Appearing alongside hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, Simon told a guest who is currently in Barcelona that "the only way to reduce two weeks of quarantine you have to serve when returning here [the UK] is to, believe it or not, leave the country again.