Scotland ’s worst ever forger. The clueless conman strolled into Edinburgh ’s Dofos pet store on Saturday afternoon and tried to buy cat food with the 20 ‘poond’ note - complete with spelling error.
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Scots sunseekers could find themselves embroiled in sunbed wars as social distancing guidelines could limit space at European resorts post lockdown.
Holiday makers have been known to go to great lengths to secure that all important spot in the sun by the pool at resorts in popular destinations including Spain, Greece, Italy and Turkey.
Many British tourists have been known to spent their holiday waking up at the crack of dawn to ‘reserve’ their sun lounger with a towel.
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Scotland ’s worst ever forger. The clueless conman strolled into Edinburgh ’s Dofos pet store on Saturday afternoon and tried to buy cat food with the 20 ‘poond’ note - complete with spelling error.
Martin Lewis responded to claims that some UK caravan parks were refusing to issue customers with refunds, despite them being unable to use the parks.At the time, the financial guru said he was compiling a dossier of complaints and said that if consumer rights have been breached he will forward it to the Competition and Markets Authority.Now, the financial guru has given new information to help owners get a refund, after being inundated with complaints from those who are still being charged the
Covid-19 to make Volunteer Week a success in Scotland.Tens of thousands of Scots dedicated their time to the country’s emergency response teams, charities and healthcare service as part of the annual initiative, despite the country being on lockdown.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon this week thanked more than 60,000 people who signed up to the Scotland Cares campaign, helping ease the burdon on the NHS, public services and communities.And Volunteer Scotland, who spearhead Volunteer Week, have
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Scots are being warned not to fall for cold calls from heartless scammers flogging dodgy face masks and hand sanitiser.
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed there will not be a five-mile limit on visiting another household when the first phase of lockdown is lifted next week.
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Martin Lewis and his team of money-saving experts have been chasing travel firms and holiday companies for clear answers on refund policies since flights were first suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.