Daily Mirror - 05.03.2020

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4 NIGHTS
FROM
£199
PER PERSON
OUR AMAZING
BEACH GETAWAYS
4  ALGARVE
DEPARTS APRIL - OCTOBER 2020
The widely popular Clube Praia da Oura is in a
prime spot in the bustling resort of Albufeira.
With a stroll to the beach in one direction and
a short walk to the lively bars and restaurants
in the other, a stay here will offer you fantastic
coastal views and a fun atmosphere.
The large outdoor pool is inviting, and the
hotel’s gardens are have a comfortable and
more calming setting.
WHAT’S INCLUDES
Return fl ights from various UK airports
Half-board accommodation at the
4 Star Clube Praia Da Oura
2020 LONDONMANCHESTER
Apr£199pp£239pp
May £299pp£299pp
Jun£349pp£369pp
Jul£399pp£399pp
Aug £549pp£569pp
Sept £299pp£539pp
Oct£249pp£299pp
Nov £239pp£239pp
Regional airports
available at
a supplement,
please call our
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more information.
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4  MARBELLA
Departs April - October 2020
Located in the Elveria district of
Marbella in easy reach of local bars,
shops and restaurants, the Roc Marbella
Park is a great choice for families looking for a fun fi lled
family holiday. The spacious pool area provides lots of
room for fun and even consists of a pool with water
slides for an easy way to cool down.
If the beach is more your scene, the hotel is within easy
walking distance of some
of the best beaches in
Marbella.
PRICE INCLUDES
Return fl ights from
various UK airports
Half-board
accommodation
at the 4 Star Roc
Marbella Park
4 NIGHTS
FROM
£179
PER PERSON
4  CRETE
Departs April - October 2020
Porto Platanias Village Resort is located
in the heart of the cosmopolitan village
of Platanias. The newly renovated 4 star
hotel, is the ideal choice for relaxing holidays or
vacations discovering the treasures of West Crete.
The Resort offers all the comforts expected; a family
environment, attention to detail, rooms decorated in
an elegant style and peaceful external surroundings
with small picturesque
paths, squares and
gardens full of fl owers.
PRICE INCLUDES
Return fl ights from
various UK airports
All-inclusive
accommodation
at the 4 Star Porto
Platanias Villageh
Le Miragel
7 NIGHTS
FROM
£329
PER PERSON
2020 LONDONMANCHESTER
Apr£329pp£349pp
May £379pp£429pp
Jun£479pp£549pp
Jul£799pp£799pp
Aug £899pp£999pp
Sept £649pp£769pp
Oct£499pp£599pp
Regional airports available at a
supplement, please call our sales
staff for more information.
2020 LONDONMANCHESTER
Apr£179pp£199pp
May £199pp£219pp
Jun£229pp£259pp
Jul£299pp£329pp
Aug £399pp£419pp
Sept £249pp£319pp
Oct£199pp£239pp
*Regional airports available at a
supplement, please call our sales
staff for more information.
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...from the fishy to the fraudulent
PENMAN
Moments before being
arrested, fraudster Olumuyiwa
Ogunduyile (pictured right)
tried to destroy crucial
evidence by chucking three
iPhones into his washing
machine and turning it on.
Detectives were still able to
extract data from two of them
and now he’s been jailed for fraud and,
appropriately, money laundering.
The 39-year-old Nigerian national who
lived in Greenwich, South London, was
the ringleader of a gang that used
malware to hack into email accounts in
235 separate frauds that netted
£9.2million.
The crooks identified businesses and
individuals making large payments, such
as house purchase deposits, and
sent emails to dupe them into
paying the money into accounts
controlled by their money mules.
Ogunduyile’s two jail sentences
of seven and a half years and six
years will run concurrently.
Four accomplices were
jailed from four to seven years
following a trial at Southwark crown
court, London.
Detective Constable Chris Collins from
the Metropolitan Police Specialist Crime
Directorate said: “I advise anyone
conducting financial business by email
to verify the bank account they are
sending their money to by contacting
the intended recipient by means other
than email.”
NICKED Con
artist was jailed
ALL WASHED UP IN LAUNDERING CASE
church ‘power grab’
Anyone who wants to live in a tolerant
and understanding Britain can only be
depressed by recent religious
incursions into state schools.
In Surrey, two infant schools are due
to merge, one is Church of England,
the other is secular. The new merged
school will be Church of England,
depriving locals around Virginia Water
and Englefield Green of a
non-religious school.
In Renfrewshire, there are
plans that could see families
denied places at their local
school if it’s Catholic and
they haven’t had their
children baptised.
In Cambridgeshire,
Peterborough City Council
has approved the first new Catholic
school funded by the taxpayer in
England in 10 years.
Stephen Evans of the National
Secular Society called the decision
deeply disappointing.
“Many local residents will wonder
why their taxes are going to fund a
school which explicitly promotes
religious beliefs and discriminates
against their children on a religious
basis in its admissions policy,”
he said.
Local parent Tracy Butler echoed
this view, saying: “We want a school
that all local children can go to. There
are families here of different faiths and
no faith and the council has taken that
choice away.”
Among the councillors who opposed
the decision was Terri Haynes, who
said: “This school simply prioritises
one group over another on the basis of
their parents’ faith.”
The council and Catholic
diocese of East Anglia
argued that around 83% of
responses to consultations
were in favour of the new
school. But opponents
point out that 88% of
those in the local postcode
area were against it.
The chairman of the
Accord Coalition for Inclusive
Education, the Revd Stephen Terry,
said: “We are currently witnessing an
unsightly power grab by some faith
school sponsors.”
He added: “Sadly, the Government
is all too often being found to placate
or acquiesce to such narrow interests.”
A report published last week by the
education charity Sutton Trust shows
that 80% of parents believe state
schools should have a mix of pupils
from different backgrounds.
That’s impossible to achieve if
religion is used as a selection criteria.
‘‘The school
prioritises one
group on the
basis of their
parents’ faith
DIvIsIoN
Children
pray at
school
Job block is
gender issue
ONE in five women say
they have missed out on a
promotion and believe
gender holds them back.
Only half of women feel
comfortable putting them-
selves forward, a poll found.
But job website
Glassdoor said: “Women
are increasingly prioritising
career progression.”
TAKING fish oil supple-
ments regularly can lower
the risk of heart disease
and stroke, a study of half
a million Brits found.
it’s oil right
meant 45% of first-time property-
purchasers moved in more than 20
miles away from their parents.
People in the North West of England
were the most likely to buy their first
home close to where they
grew up, with 14% starting
out on the property ladder
within a mile of their parents.
In Scotland, 13% moved
less than a mile from their
parents and in Wales the
figure was 11%.
One in 10 stay within a mile
of parents to buy first home
ALMOST one in 10 first-time buyers
move in less than a mile from their
childhood home, a survey found.
The research for Zoopla found 8% of
Brits bought for the first
time within a mile of where
they grew up, and 60% said
they felt it was important to
live near relatives.
But pressures including
high prices in some areas
and having to live near work
By vICKY sHAW
KEY DEAL Home sales

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