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  • 5 days ago | independent.co.uk | Amelia Neath

    The tax has been reduced after the cruise industry warned that Mexico would be priced out of the marketAmelia NeathThe Mexican government has U-turned on a hefty cruise tax that would have charged $42 per passenger for docking at its ports.

  • 5 days ago | independent.co.uk | Amelia Neath

    Several popular English beaches, including those in Cornwall, Devon, and Lancashire, have received a "poor" water quality rating from the Environment Agency due to the presence of faecal matter. The Environment Agency's annual tests analyse bacteria levels in bathing waters to assess their quality, assigning classifications ranging from "excellent" to "poor". Beaches with a "poor" rating will display signs advising against bathing, but remain open for public use.

  • 5 days ago | independent.co.uk | Amelia Neath

    A number of popular English holiday hotspots were found to have traces of faecal matter in their watersAmelia NeathThe dirtiest beaches in England have been revealed based on water quality, including coastal spots in some of the country’s most popular holiday hotspots such as Cornwall and Devon.

  • 6 days ago | independent.co.uk | Amelia Neath

    From the starting point at the Great Wall of China, the teams are headed to the southernmost tip of IndiaAmelia NeathThe fifth series of Race Across the World returned to our screens on Wednesday, along with a brand-new cast this time navigating themselves through a line-up of destinations from China to India. The first episode, which aired on 23 April, introduced us to five intrepid duos who set off on a 14,000km race to try and reach the end point on the southernmost tip of India first.

  • 6 days ago | independent.co.uk | Amelia Neath

    British Airways and Lufthansa among the carriers to have pulled outAmelia NeathSeveral airlines around the globe, including British Airways and Ryanair, have suspended flights to Tel Aviv after a missile strike near Israel’s Ben Gurion airport. Flights have been halted to and from Tel Aviv after a missile fired by Yemen’s Houthis landed near Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday 4 May, sending a cloud of smoke into the air and panicking passengers.

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