Airport bosses have apologised as passengers faced delays on 'Manic Monday'. Holidaymakers using Manchester Airport were met with queues of up to 90 minutes through security on the last day of the Easter bank holiday.
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PVRIS have postponed their upcoming tour of Europe and the UK, shifting its starting point from later in April to next January.The nine-month delay comes down to the band opting to focus on their as-yet-unannounced album, which frontwoman Lynn Gunn confirmed was officially “in progress” in a statement shared today (April 5).Gunn explained that the tour was initially “meant to be accompanied by a brand new PVRIS album”, but up to this point, she and her bandmates had been held back by “the unlimited amount of obstacles and setbacks brought on from the pandemic” as well as a lack of support from their former label, Rise Records.Expounding upon that note, she cited the label’s “lack of space, lack of time, lack of budget and conflict of priorities/interest regarding the PVRIS brand and community”, and said that as a result, it became “nearly impossible to have this album written, recorded, conceptualized, up to standard and ready for your consumption by the time of this tour”.Noting that PVRIS “is now free to move forward into this next chapter”, Gunn continued: “I never want to compromise the creative quality or integrity of our music and visuals. This is something that unfortunately had to be done too many times on this past album cycle (we gave it our best despite the circumstances).
I refuse to do that moving forward.“PVRIS deserves better and you deserve better, as you are the sole reason we get to do what we do.”a note from Lynn. pic.twitter.com/4w5M6Lb77x— PVRIS (@ThisIsPVRIS) April 4, 2022The tour will now kick off in Manchester on January 22, with shows in Glasgow, Birmingham and London following in quick succession.
Airport bosses have apologised as passengers faced delays on 'Manic Monday'. Holidaymakers using Manchester Airport were met with queues of up to 90 minutes through security on the last day of the Easter bank holiday.
Rail firms causing chaos for Scots over the holiday weekend will take a share of £25million compensation for delayed works – but not pass it on to passengers.
Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle arrived Friday in the Netherlands for the Invictus Games, marking the couple's first public appearance in Europe since formally giving up their royal roles. The pair were all smiles as they greeted competitors at the Invictus Games. Harry is a founder and patron of the international sports competition. The event came a day after the couple visited Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on their first joint visit to the U.K.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, 40, have arrived in the Netherlands ahead of the Invictus Games starting tomorrow, Saturday 16 April.The couple were seen at a reception in The Hague on 15 April afternoon, which is their first time in Europe since their exit from the Royal Family back in 2020. Harry donned a navy suit with a white shirt for the occasion, which he paired with some smart shoes as he walked the yellow carpet. But Meghan stole the show as she wore a full white suit for the occasion, complete with matching high heels and a clutch.
Passengers flying from Manchester Airport have been hit by more delays this morning as travellers reported 90-minute wait times for security and queues reaching the terminal's car park.
An airline has issued new advice for passengers as they continue to face long delays at Manchester Airport. Staff absences due to Covid and a surge in demand after travel restrictions were eased have led to passengers experiencing long queues at security and check-in.
21 Savage’s three-year immigration case has been put on pause due to an ongoing criminal case against the rapper.In 2019, the rapper was detained by ICE with agents saying that he was living in the United States illegally, since he was born in the UK and his visa had expired.Authorities then claimed that Savage threw out a bottle of codeine during the ICE arrest and that they also found a handgun in his vehicle while detaining him.The DeKalb County, Georgia district attorney who made the claims against the rapper did not formally charge Savage with possession of a controlled substance and possession of a firearm until January of this year.Speaking to TMZ, 21’s immigration attorney Charles Kuck said that the pending charges in DeKalb have halted the immigration case, adding that his client is allowed to travel domestically but can’t leave the US because he has no visa to reenter the country.According to the report, there are currently no pending court dates for the criminal case. The rapper is currently slated to play multiple festivals this year, including Coachella and Bonnaroo.Back in 2019, Savage, real name Bin Abraham Joseph, spoke out about the arrest on immigration charges.“I was just driving,” Joseph said.
Baggage handler Swissport has said sorry to Manchester Airport customers over 'frustrating and inconvenient' luggage delays after flights. Passengers have faced long delays waiting for their bags to be placed on carousels in the airport's baggage reclaim halls - leading to many deciding to walk out and collect their cases later from lost property.
A Ukrainian family is trapped in a war-torn country after a "ridiculous" bureaucratic delay means they can't reach the safe haven they have been offered in Northumberland.
Passengers hoping to jet off on holiday this Easter have come up against chaos at numerous UK airports this week. Manchester Airport has seen huge queues of people attempting to get through security checks due to unexpected staff shortages and high demand following the pandemic.
Passengers flying from Manchester Airport face long queues and delays this week as the Easter holidays get underway. Disruptions at the airport, caused by staff shortages and high demand, have left many travellers stranded and unable to get to their desired destination on time.
There have been plenty of long, long days at Manchester Airport for passengers in recent weeks. One mum was forced to endure a queueing nightmare TWICE after her flight was grounded for over 24 hours.
Manchester Airport baggage handlers have said they are ‘under more stress than ever’. Passengers have been faced with delays and queues due to ‘unexpected’ demand over the last few weeks.
Flume has teamed up with Caroline Polachek to release a hypnotic new single titled ‘Sirens’.Polachek’s soaring lead vocal introduces ‘Sirens’, embodying the ethereal, siren-esque howl of a mystic creature. Flume’s signature electro-house vibes are textured gradually, creating gentle, yet punctuating overtones for his equally angelic melody.Listen to ‘Sirens’ below:In a press release shared today (March 31), Flume said of his inviting Polachek to feature on the single: “Caroline and I had known each other for years, but she’d just moved to L.A.