Spain has confirmed it is looking forward to welcoming back British holidaymakers to its beaches in June. Revealing Spain was throwing open its beaches, tourism minister Fernando Valdes Verelst said: ‘June will be the start of the recovery of tourism in Spain.
The universities minister has faced calls to take tougher action to ensure Jewish students are protected from anti-Semitism on campus, with one senior MP comparing the situation to ‘1930s Germany’. MPs pressed Michelle Donelan to adopt a more heavy-handed approach – such
Portugal could be back on the cards for holidaying Brits from next month, experts suggested today. There is speculation the popular destination will make the ‘green’ category in the new traffic-light system due to be introduced from May 17. Travel consultant Paul
Vaccinated Brits with Covid passports could holiday in the US, France, Italy and Germany by June 28 – but Greece insists the paper handwritten NHS card handed out with a jab will suffice, it was revealed today. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps will hold talks
Outrage in Germany after racist thug repeatedly kicks a Syrian teen in the head and spits in his face in ‘simply disgusting’ tram attack A 39-year-old German man has been arrested over the attack on the 17-year-old Incident happened in Erfurt on
India’s new coronavirus deaths reached a record peak on Monday as the country’s morgues ran out of stretchers, patients were seen wandering the streets in search of hospital beds, and trees from city parks were set be used to burn bodies. Meanwhile,
Amazing story of the French orphan who lived on WWI warzone and was adopted by an Australian soldier
During a rowdy Christmas dinner in 1918, a month into peacetime, Australian air force mechanic Tim Tovell noticed a starving boy wander into the mess hall in occupied territory in Germany. The tiny French boy, Honore Hemene, was invited to join Australian squadron
Hitler’s lost soldiers: Remains of 120 German servicemen who died fighting Red Army as it advanced on Berlin are laid to rest at ceremony in Lietzen war cemetery The men died 76 years ago during the fierce Battle of the Seelow Heights
There will never be another football match like it. I write that with complete confidence even though I have as much interest in football as I have in bin liners. Within seconds of the final whistle being blown, everyone was out in
Fresh from their honeymoon, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were looking forward to the highlight of their 12-day tour of Nazi Germany: afternoon tea with Adolf Hitler. They would be meeting him at the Berghof, his private retreat in the Bavarian