
Saskia Rowlands
News Reporter at The Daily Mirror
News Reporter @dailymirror | [email protected]
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Iona Young |Saskia Rowlands
“It’s disrespectful - the house should be restored to how it was. The Estate houses that are hidden from public view don’t get what they need.”Locals have claimed King Charles is "disrespecting" Princess Diana's legacy by allowing her childhood home to lie empty rotting into a derelict state that could one day be past the point of repair. Diana was born at Park House on the Royals’ Norfolk estate in 1961 and lived at the mansion until she was 14.
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2 weeks ago |
birminghammail.co.uk | Saskia Rowlands |Annabal Bagdi
They say measures will be taken this summerAnti-tourism protestors say measures will be taken this summerBritish tourists heading to four popular holiday hotspots in Europe have been issued a worrying warning by protestors. Fed-up residents have refused to rule out targeting airport terminal buildings in their bid to deter holidaymakers.
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2 weeks ago |
rsvplive.ie | Saskia Rowlands
Irish tourists heading to Europe for their summer holidays might be in for a rough start – with potential airport chaos on the cards due to anti-tourism protests, as demonstrators won't dismiss the idea of targeting airports. In popular vacation spots throughout Spain, Italy, France, and Portugal, disgruntled locals are not ruling out the possibility of taking their grievances to airport terminals to ward off tourists.
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2 weeks ago |
capitalmadrid.com | Saskia Rowlands
Titulares PrincipalesEncuesta Sigma Dos. España aprueba con nota el pontificado de Francisco pero los votantes de Vox se desmarcan, por Marisa CruzLa mayoría de los creyentes pide abogar por el "aperturismo" y, así, insta a la Santa Sede a abrir el sacerdocio a las mujeres y "bendecir" la homosexualidad. El Papa fallecido consigue además el éxito de concitar el mayor reconocimiento entre los más jóvenes que elogian en un 83% su labor.
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2 weeks ago |
birminghammail.co.uk | Katy Hallam |Saskia Rowlands
Brits heading to Europe this summer could face airport chaos as protesters refuse to rule out targeting terminal buildings to deter holidaymakers(Image: SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)British tourists looking forward to soaking up the sun in Europe this summer might be in for a tough time at the airports, as anti-tourism protesters won't assure a hassle-free travel experience.
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EXCL: Brits jetting to Europe this summer could face airport misery thanks to anti-tourism demonstrations. At a summit in Barcelona to discuss plans, one protestor told us: “We want tourists to have some level of fear.” https://t.co/YWmFUYr7vg

RT @jamiewh_: Daily Mirror: Make tourists fear us #TomorrowsPapersToday https://t.co/LwyyAloYjM

RT @ianvogler: One I did earlier with @Saskiarowlands2 #duchessofedinburgh @RoyalFamily https://t.co/c6mQMGZ0oD