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When Paula Taylor, along with her husband Ian and daughter Brooke boarded a TUI flight in June to return home to Birmingham from the popular holiday destination of Menorca, they didn't expect their £1,300 flight to be quite so "economy."
Despite having boarding passes for seats 41 D, E and F on the plane, the Taylors were shocked to discover nothing but an empty space under the numbers for where their seats should have been.
"We all just looked at each other as if to say 'where's our seats gone?'," Mrs Taylor told BBC One's consumer watchdog show, Rip-Off Britain: Holidays.

A newly opened segregated West Bank highway near Jerusalem on Jan. 10, 2019. Critics have branded the road an "apartheid" highway, saying it is part of a planned segregated road system.
The road connects the illegal Geva Binyamin Settlement, southeast of Ramallah, to Route 1, a major highway that runs through the West Bank and into Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem.
The new 5-kilometer Route 4370, also known as the "Easter Ring Route" is a four lane route: two lanes for Israeli settlers travelling from the West Bank into Jerusalem, and two lanes circumventing around the borders of Jerusalem for Palestinians with West Bank IDs.
The Israeli-accessible portion of the road is currently only operating between 5am and noon, but will be fully opened as of January 10th, Israeli media reported.
While Israeli media have reported that Palestinians with Jerusalem IDs or Israeli citizenship would be allowed to use the Israeli-side of the road to travel from Jerusalem to the West Bank, heightened security and a new checkpoint along the road have led to speculation that Palestinians, no matter what ID they carry, will be subject to discrimination by Israeli border police who man the checkpoint.
There are dozens of segregated and settler-only roads across the occupied Palestinian territory, but Route 4370 is the first of its kind to have a wall - half concrete, half fence - separating Palestinians from Israelis.
Chechen government denies reports of gay persecution after LGBT group rehashes claims of gay arrests
Since late December 2018, 40 people suspected of being gay have been detained in the Chechen Republic, claims the advocacy group "Russian LGBT network." There are both men and women among the detained. Two of them were "tortured to death" in a secret prison in the city of Argun, the statement by the group's Program Director Igor Kochetkov said.
The report was denied by a spokesman for the Chechen government, who said it simply rehashes untruthful accusations that first surfaced in 2017.
"If even a single person were arrested, let alone 40, the entire Chechen public would have known. The claim that two were killed is even more absurd," said Alvi Kraimov. "[The network] must have forgotten that the so-called prison in Argun was checked many times by the Western media and rights organizations, which found no secrets prisons there or in any other place."
Comment: The advocacy group's US backed funding seriously undermines their complaints and begs the question whether portraying Russia as an oppressive 'regime' is a higher priority than humanitarian concerns. In any case, Kadyrov's government has cooperated with Moscow in the investigation:
- Russian investigation finds men were shot in the head at close range at Chechen 'prison for gays'
- Kadyrov: Myths of 'human rights violations' aimed at dividing Chechen society
- Fake news purveyors busted: There are no 'gay gulags' in Chechnya
- Kremlin calls for investigation of gay abuse in Chechnya - Kadyrov will cooperate
- West's 'Russians hate gays' propaganda is so blatant, even Russia's chief gay rights activist speaks out against it

Boys are over-cluttered with mixed messages, mostly negative. They have grown up with a constant narrative, bolstered by statistics, that their sex is falling behind across the board.
If the term is dad, then there is a droll shaking of the head at a "dad bod" or at "dad jokes." If the term is guy, it is often in relation to stubbornly self-defeating behaviour: 'I got sick, but I did the typical guy thing, and didn't go see the doctor." Or: "I was battling with my mental health, but I did the typical guy thing and didn't ask for help." If the term is masculinity, it is often used in relation to things males must atone for or confront: "toxic masculinity," or "the crisis in masculinity."
If educators, psychologists, and the media want to dissect emerging troubles in masculine identity, then a good place to start would be to acknowledge that many of the ways we talk about male identity undermine this goal. This is a problem that affects us all, because boys are growing up in a culture that is increasingly questioning what's wrong with them, whilst perpetuating casual cynicism towards them.
There are several reasons why this kind of thing gets overlooked. One argument is that it's just light-hearted ribbing, and shouldn't be taken too seriously; but many of the examples above are not light-hearted, and it all adds up to a big picture of masculinity being an obligingly easy target. It seems that women are in many ways entitled to "punch up" at a fracturing but still prevalent male entitlement, and that therefore putting male-chauvinist antics or clumsily wayward men "in their place" is an amusingly empowering thing to do.
Comment: It's neither amusing, nor empowering - the malicious myth of 'toxic masculinity' is harmful for women as well as men.
Egypt's Al-Azhar University, rated to be one of the oldest academies in the Arab world, has expelled a female student over a viral video with the woman hugging her boyfriend on campus, Ahram Online reports citing, an official from the school, which prohibits women and men from studying together.
University spokesman Ahmad Zarei told the media outlet that her penalty may be reduced by the high disciplinary board and that the expelled student can rightfully appeal her punishment.
"No decision is taken haphazardly; this is all according to the university's law. The student has violated the values of Al-Azhar, society and the university", the official told the outlet.
The expulsion was preceded by an investigation. There is no information if her fiancé, who is a student at Al-Mansoura University, was punished for the video.

Capt. Travis Zettel was relieved as commanding officer of the USS Bremerton in August following a loss of confidence in his ability to command, according to the Navy.
Capt. Travis Zettel was relieved of duty in August following a loss of confidence in his ability to command the Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine, which is now tied up in Bremerton for decommissioning.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun under a federal Freedom of Information Act request. NCIS agents interviewed a tipster to the Department of Defense Inspector General's hotline that Zettel had told him and another sailor at a hotel pool that Zettel had "requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel." Later, at dinner, the sailor saw Zettel with around 10 "provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel."

Nearby schools are locked down amid a major police presence outside the UPS site. Police cars surrounded the loading dock and armed officers could be be seen crouching behind one of the vehicles.
There is no immediate word on whether there are any casualties.
The incident was reported at 8:30 a.m. at the sprawling facility at 200 Birch Creek Road, Gloucester County spokeswoman Debra Sellitto said.
She said the incident was contained to the facility, and "all other businesses and areas within the community are secure."
Thirty-two UPS employees have been relocated to a nearby Holiday Inn, Sellitto said in a statement.
The size of the building's entire workforce was not immediately known.
Travel restrictions remain in effect on Center Square and Birch Creek roads, the statement said.
Every year nearly €1.5m (£1.3m) is fished out of the famous landmark. It is traditionally given to a Catholic charity to help the destitute.
But now Mayor Virginia Raggi wants the money spent on the city's crumbling infrastructure instead.
The Catholic charity Caritas says the loss of income will hit the poor.
"We did not foresee this outcome," Caritas director Father Benoni Ambarus told Avvenire, the newspaper of the Italian bishops' conference. "I still hope it will not be final."
The newspaper ran a scathing article on the move in its Saturday edition, headlined "Money taken from the poorest".
Bill Maher on Sunday was attacked on a giant billboard that accuses him of not being "real" or "politically incorrect," but a liberal apparatchik of prevailing wisdom ahead of the return of his HBO show, Real Time, on Friday.
The billboard, at the corner of La Cienega Boulevard and Holloway Drive in West Hollywood, is the work of a group of conservative street artists known as The Faction, who previously peppered the Hollywood Walk of Fame with dozens of faux Donald Trump stars to make up for the real one that the president's detractors have destroyed on multiple occasions.
Comment: Comparing Bill Maher to an NPC seems pretty accurate from these seats! He may deviate on a few issues, but overall he's little more than a liberal mouthpiece with an attitude, just another late night talk show host clone. Same opinions. Same 'edgy' content. Same script.
See also:
- 'NPC' snark storm engulfs Pelosi and Schumer after posting identical 'orange man bad' anti-Trump tweet
- NPC meme deserves 'Person of the Year 2018' award for exposing liberal automatons
- The Truth Perspective: The Theory Of Positive Disintegration, Or How Not To Be An NPC
- Why the NPC memes FREAKS OUT the Lefties
- 4Chan's NPC meme sparks mass triggering among liberals, Twitter responds with Ban Hammer
- 'Dangerous Dehumanization' And The NPC Meme
- Gaming community creates NPC meme to troll SJWs
Kaye (30) was charged for DDoS attacks against British and German organizations using millions of Mirai botnets. Some of his targets in Britain included Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland and Barclays who suffered attacks for consecutive two days and caused a major service outage.
It all started in October 2015 when hackers began using Mirai botnet to target businesses, colleges, and government institutions. The DDoS attacks on Lonestar Cell MTN (a telecom firm responsible for providing internet service across Liberia through an undersea ACE fiber cable), however, were so powerful that it crippled the Internet in the entire county.











Comment: RT adds that Palestinians are banned from using about 40 kilometers of roads within the Palestinian territory of the West Bank, while an additional 20 kilometers of roads are partially off-limits. Settlers can travel freely on these roads, which have been built by Israel to connect them to different settlements and to Jerusalem. In addition to Route 4370's wall, the Separation Barrier, also dubbed the apartheid wall, snakes 708 kilometers around the West Bank, encroaching as much as 18 kilometers inside Palestinian territory, and in parts, blocks Palestinians from accessing their fields and visiting friends and family.
Doubtless, there will be nary a peep from Democrats (or Republican's either) regarding any humanitarian crisis stemming from Israel's border wall!
UPDATE: RT has interviewed both Israeli and Palestinian drivers, noting that even some Israeli's feel ashamed, saying that the convenience for Israeli's comes at the expense of Palestinians who can only use the highway if they have special permits to enter Jerusalem: