Outlander fans will be relieved following the news that the time-travelling drama has found a new home in the UK.
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Mixmag), tourists from the UK and other non-EU passport holders could be impacted. Visitors will be asked to show evidence of the accommodation for the duration of their stay, as well as proof of a return or onward ticket. The proof of accommodation can take the form of a booking confirmation from a hotel, hostel or Airbnb, or documentation showing that you are visiting a holiday home or second home in Spain.
If visiting friends or family who are resident in the country, a formal invitation letter is required. The rule also states that any stay must be for no longer than 90 days, with potential fines of up to €10,000 as punishment. Further information for legal regulations facing British visitors to Spain can be found here.
In other Ibiza news, in June last year, Ryanair announced a ban on duty-free alcohol on flights from the UK to the island due to previous incidents on board. Customers were informed of the ban via an email from the airline, which stated that duty-free alcohol taken on board their flights from the UK to the Balearic Islands will now have to be tagged and stored under the aircraft. Duty-free alcohol will still be available for purchase but it must be stored in luggage.
Outlander fans will be relieved following the news that the time-travelling drama has found a new home in the UK.
Stacey Solomon is poised to take the US by storm with her new show, thanks to a little help from Hollywood A-lister Reese Witherspoon.
Heavy rain and snow have sparked travel chaos as Storm Kathleen batters large parts of Scotland.
Stacey Solomon is about to make her mark across the pond with her latest venture, a DIY show set to air on Channel 4 in the US. Renovation Rescue, produced by none other than Hollywood icon Reese Witherspoon’s company Hello Sunshine, has already generated buzz before its premiere. Stacey herself was pleasantly surprised when she learned of Reese's interest in her.
A growing list of high-profile names from the film and TV world, including Jonathan Glazer, Tilda Swinton, and Succession star Brian Cox, have donated unique gifts to Cinema For Gaza, a fundraising auction supporting aid for people in Gaza, which launched yesterday April 2nd.
Popular cooking appliance brand Ninja has kicked off April with some fantastic sales, including up to £70 off their bestsellers. Although Ninja's products might not be the cheapest, they are loved for their energy-saving efficiency, quick cooking time and stylish designs that look great on any countertop - and their popular Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer AF400UK has been dropped to £179 from £249.99 in the huge sale.This dual door air fryer boasts six impressive cooking functions which allows you to air fry, roast, bake, dehydrate, max crisp and reheat food up to 75% faster than fan ovens - therefore using significantly less energy. Not only does it save energy and time, but it's also a much healthier way to cook as it uses up to 75% less fat than traditional frying methods.
Smartwatches are a big hit, with lots of people buying them in the last few years. They're great for keeping track of your fitness or just staying in touch with calls and texts. But they can also be a bit distracting.
Water bills across the country will rise by around 6 per cent from today (April 1).
Car finance firms could be seeing an issue "on par" with the PPI scandal, according to one consumer compensation expert.
Fans were eagerly awaiting the arrival of King Charles and Queen Camilla at St George's Chapel for the royal Easter service - but there was one member of the Royal Family that was noticeably absent. Lady Louise was nowhere to be seen at the service on Sunday as she is currently studying English Literature at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.
The latest figures from the Scottish Government indicate there are around 850,000 people living in Scotland with some form of hearing loss and of those, 70 per cent are over 70 - some 595,000. Across Great Britain, there are believed to be 12 million adults living with a hearing condition or deafness, however, just 35,633 of them are receiving extra financial support through Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Adult Disability Payment (ADP) or Attendance Allowance.
The bouclé jacket is an undeniably timeless piece. Synonymous with French fashion house Chanel, this classic style is the ultimate versatile wardrobe staple - and everyone from Frankie Bridge to Kate Moss is a fan. If you’re looking for a fail-safe way to look stylish during the transitioning seasons, River Island has the perfect Chanel-inspired boucle jacket, costing £60.
Rochelle Humes has told fans 'that's a wrap' as she ditched the UK for 48 hours, this time without her husband Marvin and their brood. Last weekend, Rochelle and Marvin were seen enjoying a double celebration as they marked both of their birthdays with a mini break.
Reading & Leeds would look very different this year if it weren’t for grassroots music venues.As revealed in a concept poster shared by the Music Venue Trust, the festival would be missing virtually all of its 2024 artists – including headliners Liam Gallagher, Fred again.., Lana Del Rey, Catfish And The Bottlemen and Gerry Cinnamon – if it weren’t for their foundations in grassroots venues.The reimagined poster highlights how many of today’s most successful artists came up by playing smaller music venues, which continue to face indefinite closure across the UK without urgent government action and investment.“Today’s festival headliners can only sell thousands of tickets because of the essential role played by these venues in their development,” the MVT shared in a social media post today (Monday 25).“Nurtured in grassroots music venues, they built their audiences from tens to hundreds, laying the foundation for their success on the grand stages of festivals like Reading & Leeds.”Check out the bare line-up poster below.The Reading & Leeds festival lineup poster, minus any artists who launched their careers in Grassroots Music Venues….Posted by Music Venue Trust on Monday, March 25, 2024Only artists like Reneé Rapp, who started in theatre, Digga D, who rose to prominence with freestyles, and Kenny Beats, who came from a production and industry background, would remain on the bill.It’s not just the Reading & Leeds line-up that would lose most of its acts were it not for grassroots music venues.
Esteemed British writer David Nicholls is not precious when it comes to adaptations of his novels and cites Netflix’s recent adaptation of his 2009 novel One Day as being a perfect example of how being open-minded to fresh ideas on established material can result in good work.
Applications for the next series of Big Brother are now open. The iconic reality show, dubbed the ultimate social experiment, relaunched on ITV last October.
One of the nation's largest producers of supermarket pizzas has been fined £800,000 after part of a worker's middle finger was severed. And in a seperate incident at the Stateside Foods factory in Bolton, another worker needed a skin graft after his arm was drawn into an 'inadequately guarded' conveyor belt.
Whether you're flying short haul to Europe or are crossing the Atlantic on your travels this summer, it is worth checking the fine print on your booking before packing your suitcases, or risk facing some serious fines at the airport. EasyJet is known for its cheap flights, but the cost starts to add up if you have to pay the airline's £48 baggage charge at the airport, if you break the carry-on rules.
Glastonbury line-up poster has been edited to remove every artist that started their career in grassroots venues – and hardly any names are left standing.The first taste of the festival’s 2024 line-up was shared on Thursday (March 14), with Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA topping the bill.But as revealed by the Music Venue Trust’s edit of the poster on social media, the vast majority of the dozens of names announced so far started their careers coming through the small music venues that now find themselves straining under unbearable pressure in the UK in 2024.Yesterday I was read a quote from a senior figure in the live music industry which ran as follows: “We don’t see any problems in the pipeline for developing the next Ed Sheeran's etc due to grassroots music venues closing, the headliners are still coming”I call bullshit. https://t.co/vGe4RlBUIx— Mark Davyd (@markdavyd) March 16, 2024Only names such as Nigerian afrobeats superstar Burna Boy, the K-pop group SEVENTEEN and Camila Cabello, who rose to fame on the US version of The X Factor, remain when the direct beneficiaries of grassroots venues are taken away.Music Venue Trust CEO Mark Davyd commented on the edited poster, writing on X/Twitter: “Yesterday I was read a quote from a senior figure in the live music industry which ran as follows: ‘We don’t see any problems in the pipeline for developing the next Ed Sheerans etc.
Later this year, households with £5,000 in savings will be able to invest in a new type of ISA. The Government has confirmed the introduction of a new British ISA to encourage investment in UK companies and boost the City.