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Brits seek an autumn getaway
Uncertainty over summer travel has seen a seasonal shift with airlines, resorts and tour operators all experiencing a surge in bookings for later in the year. Reservations are up by 80% compared with 2019 as holidaymakers switch peak summer breaks for autumn getaways, the Evening Standard reports.
Despite the UK’s vaccine success, “growing numbers of Britons are believed to be abandoning hope of an international holiday until later in the year”, The Times says. The restart of foreign travel combined with Europe’s sluggish start to its inoculation programme are the “biggest drivers in the shift in booking patterns”.
Troubled life of Bay City Rollers heartthrob Les McKeown, 65, who battled drink and drug addictions and had secret flings with men and women during decades-long marriage to incredible wife
The family of Bay City Rollers singer Les McKeown have announced that he passed away at his home aged 65
Scottish vocalist who was born in Edinburgh fronted the iconic pop rock band during their 1970s heyday
Friends and fans paid tribute to the iconic frontman who helped secure band worldwide success
But after leaving the ban McKeown admitted that he was secretly gay and had affairs with at least 12 men
His wife Peko, who he met in 1978, stood by him despite drink and drugs turning him into a complete b ard
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