Immigration also affects the elections, the CEC’s challenge to find technical operators

14:26 19/04/2023 The mass departure of Albanians has not only affected businesses, but also the electoral process. CEC deputy commissioner Lealba Pelinku in an interview for Klan News shows the institution’s difficulties in finding technical operators for the biometric identification device on the day of voting, despite the satisfactory payment. “It turns out that there … Read more

China and US lead the race for Mars, with commercial operators joining the rush

China and the US are in a race to Mars – with both nations due to land a rover on the Red Planet this month, and plans for future missions already in development. This new ‘space race’, unlike the battle to the Moon between the US and Soviet Union, is likely to be a much … Read more

Police tells camera operators to ‘raise their game’ and catch MORE drivers

A police force already grabbing £6million-a-year in speeding fines urged ‘complacent’ officers to ‘up their game’ and ‘bring in more’, leaked emails revealed today. Cheshire Police allegedly warned staff operating camera vans they were ‘too lenient’ and should be looking to up their targets and snare another 2,400 speeding drivers a month  – worth £240,000 … Read more

UK mobile operators to build and share 200 new masts

Three of the UK’s biggest mobile network operators have unveiled plans to build more than 200 new mobile masts to improve phone signal in rural areas.   As part of the government’s Shared Rural Network (SRN) programme, announced last March, O2, Three and Vodafone will build and share the usage of 222 new masts across the UK.  … Read more

Tour operators record 10,000 bookings in a day as Britons scramble to airports before lockdown 2.0

Up to 10,000 people have booked holidays in a day ahead of the second national lockdown which will see borders slammed shut from tomorrow night. Holiday firms are reporting sales surged by a quarter since last week as Britons capitalise on 11th-hour deals. It comes after package holiday companies were accused of illegally withholding £1billion … Read more

Tour operators in half-term dash to find planes after Canaries are removed from quarantine list

Tour operators in half-term dash to find planes after Canaries, Maldives, Mykonos and Denmark are removed from UK quarantine list sparking scramble for seats over school break Airlines are facing a shortage of planes due to the sudden rise in demand Holidaymakers arriving from the  four areas will no longer need to quarantine  Easyjet has … Read more