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|August 21, 2025
UK COSTS DRIVING UP LAST-MINUTE HOLS BOOKINGS

FED-up Brits are jetting off abroad as it’s too pricey to spend time off with their kids in the UK.
Bookings of last-minute holidays have soared in recent weeks as Brits get the hump with unpredictable British weather and the eyewatering cost of staycations.
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