Greece amid a spike in coronavirus cases on one of the country’s islands. Around 30 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported on the island of Poros in recent days.
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Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Residents eager for a change of scenery aren’t letting the coronavirus pandemic put them off from seeking a break abroad.Holiday breaks to the likes of Greece, as well as far flung destinations in Mexico and Alaska, are being snapped up by people desperate for escapism after months of being cooped up at home.Speaking to the Lennox Herald, Linda Harvey, manager of Stewart Travel in Helensburgh, said the Sinclair Street
.Greece amid a spike in coronavirus cases on one of the country’s islands. Around 30 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported on the island of Poros in recent days.
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
John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent“Traveller,” the first major screen credit of “The Crying Games’” Neil Jordan, Canadian Denis Coté’s debut feature “Drifting States” and Arturo Ripstein’s “The Place Without Limits,” a 1977 Mexican LGBTQ movie, are three titles featured in the inaugural lineup of the Locarno Film Festival’s Heritage Online section.Another, 1954 Egyptian transgender comedy “Miss Hanafi,” underscores the wealth of discoveries offered by Heritage Online, a digital
Starzplay, the international streaming service of Lionsgate's Starz, on Monday unveiled its first slate of original series. The four local-language productions come from Spain and Mexico.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorStarzplay, the Starz-backed streamer that is available in 50 countries, has pulled the curtain back on its first slate of Spanish and Mexican originals.The four shows (detailed below) will stream on Starzplay across Latin America, with a plan to debut select titles in Spain and in the U.S.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentPlacing an early bet on the booming Spanish-language market, Starzplay, Starz’s premium international streaming service, has unveiled its first slate of international original productions, made up of four series from Spain and Mexico.The titles will all be made available across the service’s footprint in Latin America. Select titles will debut in Spain and the U.S.
Two NASA astronauts returned to Earth on Sunday in a dramatic, retro-style splashdown, their capsule parachuting into the Gulf of Mexico to close out an unprecedented test flight by Elon Musk's SpaceX company. It was the first splashdown by U.S.
Gemma Collins stunned as she stripped off while soaking up the sun on her holiday in Greece.The former TOWIE star has jetted off for a relaxing break, following her split from on-off boyfriend James Argent. And making the most of the blazing heat, the 39 year old went topless as she took a dip in the pool while cooling off.
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Millie Mackintosh and Hugo Taylor have jetted off to Greece for their first holiday with their daughter.The new parents, who recently revealed they had called their baby girl Sienna, shared snaps of themselves at the airport before arriving in the picturesque location of Santorini. Millie, 31, looked stunning as she held her daughter for a picture in front of the sunset at their luxury villa, and later showed off a clever bikini that transforms into two different styles.
When lockdown measures began to lift in the UK and across Europe earlier this summer, many of us rushed to book a holiday in the sun - something we could only have dreamed of in March.Spain, Italy, Greece and France topped the list of destinations Brits were eager to fly away to, with hopes of a bit of summer sun bright after being locked away in grey and miserable Britain for months on end.But now it's bad news for British holidaymakers, who have been warned they could face fines of up to