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Milo Boyd

Travel Reporter at Daily Mirror

Milo Boyd is a Travel Reporter who covers aviation news, the environment, the cruise industry and much else including travel tips, bargain holiday suggestions and inspirational global trips. He's been a news reporter at the Daily Mirror since the beginning of 2019, covering all the major topics of the day and delivering dozens of exclusives.

During the years 2011 to 2014, he pursued his Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Philosophy at the University of York.

Publications

  • Daily Mirror
    4 articles
  • The Mirror
    1 article
  • The Times

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  • Donald Trump's travel ban and what it means for Brits - everything we know so far
    5 Jun—Daily Mirror
    The US President Donald Trump has issued travel bans to 19 countries, with the majority of them linked to African or Muslim-majority countries including Afghanistan, Iran and Libya Donald Trump has introduced one of the most sweeping travel bans in history. The US President announced new travel restrictions to 19 countries - roughly a tenth of all nations in the world. ‌ Nationals of Afghanistan, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Myanmar, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen...
  • 'I'm a travel expert but Booking.com host scam nearly caught me out'
    5 Jun—Daily Mirror
    For years holidaymakers have been losing cash through a scam that targets customers who have made bookings on Booking.com. Milo Boyd takes a look at why it's still catching out people As my thumb hovered over the link, the BBC's Rogue Traders researcher, who was helpfully sitting next to me, said: 'I'm pretty sure that's a scam. Block the number and don't click the link." I did as advised and felt a sense of relief at a bullet dodged, followed by a tinge of embarrassment at having almost...
  • Major queues and massive delays at UK airports as Microsoft outage causes passenger chaos worldwide
    19 Jul 2024—The Mirror
    Plane passengers across the the world have been swept up in travel chaos thanks to a major IT issue, with many stuck in monster queues this morning on what is the busiest day for flying in five years in the UK. Would-be flyers have reported being loaded off planes at Heathrow Airport this morning, with major queues building up at Stansted and Gatwick as passengers keep to jet away are confronted with long waits. Dean Seddon was swept up in massive queues at Gatwick this morning, with the...
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  • Loch Ness sees surge of Brits rushing to visit after 'biggest search for monster'
    18 Oct 2023—Daily Mirror
    has topped the list of UK destinations that Brits are desperate to visit after a surge in interest in monster hunting. The Scottish lake has had a great year. The biggest search for the body of water's famous mythical monster in more than half a century was launched this summer, with more than 300 volunteers signing up to monitor the loch for signs of the fabled aquatic dinosaur. There have seven recorded by the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register already in 2023 - the same number...