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At a time of financial instability and declining living standards, the use of hotels to house asylum seekers has increased ...
Whilst not a supporter of the SNP, I have always admired Fergus Ewing in his role as MSP for Inverness and Nairn where he has ...
EXCLUSIVE: Hotel owners in a popular coastal resort have shared how trade has fallen, with one claiming Sir Keir Starmer is ...
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From paella to pints, siestas to sunburns, there’s one enduring love story in Europe that shows no sign of cooling off: Spain and its beloved British tourists. Despite economic shifts, political ...
Clueless Rachel Reeves admits she doesn't know where migrants will go once hotels scrapped Rachel Reeves says it's the Home Office's responsibility to find alternatives to migrant hotels.
Airbnb fires back as it blames 1 thing in furious tourism overcrowding row Using a stack of data, the holiday property company has hit back at those blaming it for overtourism issues.
The United Kingdom and the European Union have reached a deal on Gibraltar's post-Brexit status, resolving years of negotiations over border arrangements between Spain and the British Overseas ...
Latest figures show 32,345 asylum seekers were being housed temporarily in UK hotels at the end of March, down 15% from the end of December, when the total was 38,079. That is also 6% lower than ...