Major airline cancels hundreds of flights to and from Britain, leading to holiday chaos

Chaos is expected for holidaymakers after a major airline cancelled hundreds of flights to and from Britain. Just days before the peak season begins, union leaders are calling for a 24% pay rise for their members to return to work. As reported by the Mirror, the Irish Air Line Pilot’s Association (Ialpa) has confirmed that … Read more

Major energy supplier with 5.2 million customers announces exact date to read

A MAJOR energy supplier has announced to its 5.2 million customers the exact date on which they must read their meters. Otherwise they risk higher bills. Households across the country have just one day left to submit their figures or risk getting into trouble. EDF has advised its 5.2 million customers to submit their meter … Read more

Major energy supplier with 4.5 million customers could be SOLD under new plans

A MAJOR energy supplier with 4.5 million customers is exploring the sale of the company. Ovo Energy, Britain’s fourth-largest energy company, is lining up bankers to help with a strategic overhaul of the company. Ovo Energy was founded in September 2009 by Stephen Fitzpatrick and provided energy tariffs to over 700,000 households in 2017Source: Getty … Read more

Fujifilm releases MAJOR firmware updates for X-T5, X-H2, X-H2S and X-S20

Fujifilm X-T50 camera on a stone wall in front of a pool of water

Fujifilm has released a number of major firmware updates for its fifth-generation mirrorless cameras, including a minor update for the Fujifilm X100VI and the Fujinon GF80mmF1.7. The update brings Reala Ace to the older fifth-generation cameras, which was revealed as an upcoming update in a recent interview with Victor Ha, vice president of Adorama and … Read more

Person hit by train causes major delays for travelers at Glastonbury – live updates

Moment gates are officially opened for Glastonbury 2024 as the crowds head to Worthy Farm Sign up for Roisin O’Connor’s free weekly newsletter Now Hear This for inside tracks on all things music Receive our Now Hear This email for free Glastonbury 2024 festival-goers are facing delays after a person was reportedly hit by a … Read more

Britons are facing holiday cancellations into the summer as a major travel company goes bankrupt

MORE holidays have been canceled after one of Europe’s biggest tour operators went bankrupt. Earlier this month, tour operator FTI went bankrupt. 3 More holidays have been canceled after one of Europe’s biggest tour operators went bankrupt 3 Hotels across Europe have been affected by the cancellations This had consequences for Youtravel, a British bed … Read more

Britons are facing holiday cancellations into the summer as a major travel company goes bankrupt

MORE holidays have been canceled after one of Europe’s biggest tour operators went bankrupt. Earlier this month, tour operator FTI went bankrupt. More holidays have been canceled after one of Europe’s biggest tour operators went bankrupt Hotels across Europe have been hit by the cancellations This had consequences for Youtravel, a British bed bank, and … Read more

‘Disaster’ at a major British airport as thousands of people have to wait in huge queues for hours

TRAVEL chaos has hit Birmingham Airport again, with thousands of passengers stuck in security queues. Holidaymakers have faced long waits at West Midlands airport since the government made a last-minute switch to hand sanitiser, telling airports to reinstate the 100ml limit. Passengers were again confronted with chaos at Birmingham airport this morningCredit: BPMmedia Airport anarchy … Read more

DWP issues PIP update as record figures apply ahead of major changes

A staggering 250,000 people applied for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) between January and April 2024, the Department for Work and Pensions has revealed. This equates to an average of more than 80,000 new claims per month. The spike in PIP applications has led to a flood of questions about the duration of PIP awards and … Read more

The world is heading for ‘food wars’, warns major commodity trader

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, editor-in-chief of the FT, selects her favorite stories in this weekly newsletter. The world is heading towards “food wars” as geopolitical tensions and climate change push countries into conflict over dwindling supplies, one of the world’s largest agricultural commodity traders said. “We have fought many wars over … Read more