Pierce Brosnan is showing the world how proud he is on his son’s graduation day.
29.04.2020 - 15:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The coronavirus pandemic continues to cause widespread disruption in the travel industry.
And as more and more flights and holidays are cancelled, disappointed holidaymakers may be wondering how to get their money back.
While many companies are pushing credit refunds instead of cash, information and legal rights can be unclear.
With recent news that some companies are blocking refunds, what can you do if you have booked a future trip and have seen your plans altered or cancelled all
Pierce Brosnan is showing the world how proud he is on his son’s graduation day.
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It will now return in 2021...
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The event was scheduled for October
The annual west London event will not go ahead as planned from August 30-31
The Finsbury Park event will return in 2021
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A charity boss who dedicated his life to helping young people has died from coronavirus.
The government has warned some 10m key workers and their households not to ‘waste’ booking a coronavirus test as 16,000 were ordered on the first day of the online launch.