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| Foreign criminals could still be working in high-security areas at airports because of a legal loophole, an investigation has revealed.All staff working in the airside `restricted zone' of terminals at British airports - including Manchester - have to undergo British criminal record checks, but there are no checks on offences committed abroad.The loophole was first reported by the men in January 2007. But the Department for Transport said today checks of foreign criminal records were still only under consideration as part of an independent review of security announced in December. |
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| Four people who ran a £6 million travel agency scam were given a total of 18 years in jail at Southwark Crown Court today. Christakis Phillippou, 62, of Bark Place, Bayswater was given 7 years. Evangelina Liogka, 38, of Montpelier Place, Knightsbridge was given 3 and a half years. Timothy Entwisle, 56, of Ludworth, Dorset, was jailed for 3 years.
A co-conspirator, Peter Kemp, 52, who had already pleaded guilty to the same charges was given four and a half years. Thet were found guilty of conspiring to defraud thousands of holidaymakers on February 26. |
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Airline passengers in European airspace will be permitted to use their mobile phones onboard planes after a new ruling from the European Commission. After in-flight mobile use was tested in French and Australian airspace following a clamour for its introduction from both passengers and the aviation industry, the commission has announced plans to allow the usage of mobile phones above an altitude of 3,000 metres. The commission's decision will result in a harmonising of technical requirements for safe in-flight mobile usage and could see some airlines introducing services in 2008.
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| Along the waters edge against a beautiful mountainous backdrop you will find the town of Akbuk.Which was a small fishing village. Here you can choose a spot along the water to sit back and take in the breathtaking scenary, the water is clear and the weather hot as you dine on the waters edge.Akbuk is 20 km outside the Altinkum resort. There is daily buses make easy to access to Akbuk. Akbuk has a small centre with just a few local shops however it is also the home to the holiday resort hotel which boasts a number of facilities such as a sauna, fully equipped gym, outdoor pool, tennis courts and its own selection of hotel shops. However this not mean Akbuk has nothing to offer. Akbuk has alot of clean small bays and beaches . Akbuk Turkey |
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| As many as 21 new destinations are available from low-cost airline Easyjet thanks to the company's takeover of GB Airways. The airline will take over 32 of GB airways routes, however, 11 of these are already served by Easyjet. The takeover brings Easyjet's routes from Gatwick airport to 66, and adds a further eight routes to the airline's Manchester operation. Among the winter sun destinations Easyjet will be flying to from London Gatwick are Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt, the Canary Islands off the coast of Spain, the Greek islands, Malta, Cyprus and Dalaman in Turkey. "It is intended GB Airways will continue to operate all routes under the British Airways brand until 29 March," Easyjet said in a statement. |
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| British Airways plans to launch a new service to the Antalya region on April 10th. The introduction of new flights to Turkey is set to trigger huge interest amongst overseas property buyers. In addition, after its purchase of GB Airways, EasyJet will soon begin offering services to the south coast of Turkey. A new airport is also being developed in the Gazipasa region, which is likely to help encourage British investors to consider Turkey as a viable market. There has been no confirmation what routes will go to and from the facility, but the introduction of flights will definitely encourage further interest in the region and other surrounding areas. |
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| Altinkum is situated on the southern Aegean coast. Simpler than Kusadasi, Marmaris and Bodrum, it is the ideal resort to relax in. This area is well known for its ancient ruins, the most important being Ephesus. The temple of Apollo at Didyma, Miletus and Priene are just a few kilometres away. Altinkum has three beaches with golden sands, ideal for families and children, and daily boat trips to visit beautiful local bays. Altinkum Didim News by Didim Today. |
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| Restrictions to the number of pieces of luggage passengers are allowed to check-in are set to be eased next week. From January 7th 2008, the Department for Transport (DfT) will lift restrictions on the one piece of hand luggage rule at 22 of the UK's largest airports, including Heathrow, Stansted, Birmingham and Manchester. Smaller British airports such as Bristol, East Midlands, Liverpool and Luton will continue to have the restrictions in place, as will London Gatwick where engineering work is continuing to get the new technology in place. "At Gatwick Airport, significant engineering works are underway, which will allow the restriction to be lifted in the near future. |
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| Britain on Tuesday unveiled new visa rule proposals that include making families pay a hefty cash bond of upto 1,000 pounds to ensure that their foreign visitors leave on time, a move that will affect thousands of immigrants from South Asia. Proposals for the new rules, considered the biggest shake-up of the immigration system in Britain's history, also include reducing the standard six-month tourist visa to three months. Releasing consultation papers connected to the proposals, Immigration Minister Liam Byrne said visitors to the UK will have to leave within three months. Byrne, who is visiting India in February, told newsmen the government also planned to create a specific business and specialist visa and a specific visa for one-off events such as Olympics. |
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Local Man Shot Dead in Didim Altinkum
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