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Coronation Street’s Claire Sweeney reveals she rejected an intimacy co-ordinator for snog ‘like a snake with a tongue’

CORONATION Street star Claire Sweeney has revealed she’s rejected the use of an intimacy co-ordinator on the soap.

The actress – who plays Cassie Plummer in the ITV soap – told the Off Script podcast that she didn’t feel like she needed one for her kissing scenes with Simon Gregson after her long career.

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Claire revealed her snake-like tongue as she revealed she rejected the use of an intimacy co-ordinator
Claire Sweeney and Barry Brookes.
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Claire Sweeney was overjoyed she got to kiss Paul Usher’ Barry in Brookside[/caption]
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Claire’s character Cassie has intimate scenes with Simon Gregson’s Steve[/caption]

“Kissing scenes have changed as well,” she said.

“I’d been a fan of Brookside since I was a kid and I found out that Lindsay was going to cop off with Barry Grant (played by actor Paul Usher) – brilliant. 

“Come to the snogging scene and I was like a snake with a big tongue. Straight in with Barry Grant you know. One for the team.”

But Claire revealed that things have changed and what she did then wouldn’t pass muster now.

She added: “Nowadays, I had to do a kissing scene with Steve McDonald, Simon Gregson, and they said to us ‘do you want an intimacy co-ordinator?’. 

“And I didn’t know how to play it because I didn’t want to put Simon in an awkward position because time’s have changed. 

“I just said to Caroline who’s in charge of the cast, ‘I’m OK with it’. But I was also aware that you don’t want to do someone out of a job as well. 

“So I just said Simon’s great and I’ll just get a breath freshener and I’ll hold back on the tongue. 

“And then Simon just sent a message saying: ‘I think we’ll be alright’. He was on the same page, old school.”

Claire recently revealed she’d signed a new deal to extend her time on the cobbles for another year.

Claire recently revealed that she’s hoping Cassie and Steve have a future – so she can have a big soap wedding.

She said: “I said this to him the other day, ‘I’d love us to get married.’ 

Coronation Street's 2024 shock exits

Corrie has said goodbye to several cast members this year. Let's break down who's left the famous soap:

Eliza Woodrow (Savannah Kunyo) has said farewell to Corrie to start a new life in Germany.

The youngster moved to live with her dad Dom Everett, who went back on the £10,000 bribe Eliza’s grandfather Stu had offered to keep him out of her life.

Paul Foreman (Peter Ash) will bow out of the soap this summer when he loses his fight with motor neurone disease (MND) in tragic scenes.

After being diagnosed last year, the fan favourite was devastated to learn he only had months left to live.

Viewers know he is planning to take his own life to end his suffering.

Summer Spellman (Harriet Bibby) departed the cobbles after being offered the opportunity of a lifetime to study in America.

Though she struggled to decide with her stepdad Paul’s impending death from MND, she was convinced she had to live her life to the full.

Simon Barlow (Alex Bain) has struggled with the sudden departure of his father Peter from the cobbles.

The Weatherfield legend left his family and loved ones behind on Boxing Day, 2023, when his wife Carla Connor encouraged him to travel around the world with a friend.

Simon’s been on a downward spiral ever since and his exit could end in tragedy.

Alya Nazir is set to leave the cobbles as actress Sair Khan prepares to go on maternity leave ahead of the birth of her first child.

It looks likely she’ll be heading to Dublin after securing a lucrative new job, leaving her colleague and fling Adam Barlow behind.

Show stalwart Sue Cleaver, who plays Eileen Grimshaw, is taking a break to star in the Sister Act The Musical UK tour. She will be back filming in May once her dates on the tour come to an end.

Her character left the Street after her son Jason broke his back after falling off a moped in Asia.

“He went, ‘Not another wedding.’ I’ve never been married in real life, I’ve been married once in Brookside. 

“It would be lovely to have a wedding in Corrie.”

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Tiny island beach that is the ‘Little Sahara of Italy’ with some of Europe’s tallest sand dunes

THERE’S a little-known beach in Italy that looks like the Sahara Desert.

With huge golden sands, dunes and beautiful blue waters, it’s one of the most beautiful places to go on holiday, and you’ll find it in Sardinia.

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On the coast of Sardinia are some of the tallest sand dunes in Europe[/caption]
Aerial view of Hotel Le Dune on a sandy beach.
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On the dunes you’ll also find a remote hotel[/caption]

On the Costa Verde coastline of Sardinia is the beach called Spiaggia di Piscinas which is picture perfect.

It has soft golden sands, clear blue waters, and the beach stretches across three miles.

It’s also where you’ll find some huge dunes that look like they belong in the desert, and they can rise up to heights of 60 metres.

These dunes are the reason Piscinas has been nicknamed the “Little Sahara of Italy” and has some of the highest sand dunes in Europe.

Piscinas is surrounded by sand dunes formed by the natural forces of the Mistral – a strong northwest wind that sweeps across the island.

In the Sardinian desert, things do grow, such as junipers, rare flowers, beach grass and wild olive trees.

On the Spiaggia di Piscinas, you’ll find a hotel and two beach bars with showers, umbrellas and sunloungers – which are only available in the summer season.

One visitor said: “Piscinas is an amazing place, you can stay relaxed on the beach and then go to the desert for a walk.

“I suggest to visit because it is an incredible place and the only one in Europe where you can see something like that, otherwise you have to travel to Africa and Sahara.”

Another added: “The dunes are amazing and forever shifting.”

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The beach has calm but potentially choppy waters[/caption]
Hotel suite with private pool and lounge chairs overlooking sand dunes.
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Le Dune Piscinas hotel looks over the dunes and onto the beach[/caption]

The dunes and the beach of Piscinas are part of a UNESCO World Heritage area.

The Saharan-style sand has earned it the title of one of the world’s most beautiful beaches, awarded by the National Geographic Society. 

Situated on the dunes is also a very beautiful hotel of Le Dune Piscinas, which is incredibly remote and right on the sand.

The hotel in Sardinia was originally a mining warehouse, which has been repurposed and renovated into a luxury eco-resort.

And you can see the remains of it too with the entrance way that was transformed from one of the old transportation tunnels.

It’s also where you’ll find 29 rooms and suites, a couple of restaurants, pool, library and spa too.

Read more on the best beaches we’ve found in the UK from Weymouth to Norfolk.

We’ve also discovered Europe’s best beach with white sands and £3 beers.

The World's 50 Best Beaches

The World's Best Beaches consulted more than 750 judges including travel journalists, influencers, and beach ambassadors to rank the beaches.

  1. Lucky Bay, Australia
  2. Source D’Argent, Seychelles
  3. Hidden, Philippines
  4. Whitehaven, Australia
  5. One Foot, Cook Islands
  6. Trunk, US Virgin Islands
  7. Honopu, Hawaii
  8. Reynisfjara Beach, Iceland
  9. Navagio Beach, Greece
  10. Balandra, Mexico
  11. Cala Goloritze, Italy
  12. Pipe Creek, Bahamas
  13. Pink, Indonesia
  14. Grace, Turks & Caicos
  15. Gardner, Ecuador
  16. Mcway, California
  17. Turquoise, Australia
  18. Le Morne, Mauritius
  19. Sancho, Brazil
  20. Seven Mile, Cayman Islands
  21. Lanikai, Hawaii
  22. Maya, Thailand
  23. Moro, Spain
  24. Kelingking, Indonesia
  25. Meads, Anguilla
  26. Flamenco, Puerto Rico
  27. Arena, Dominican Republic
  28. Little Hellfire, Australia
  29. Lazio, Seychelles
  30. Vaeroy, Norway
  31. Horseshoe, Bermuda
  32. Myrtos, Greece
  33. Hidden, Mexico
  34. Grand Anse, Grenada
  35. Xpu Ha, Mexico
  36. San Josef, Canada
  37. Matira, French Polynesia
  38. Capriccioli, Italy
  39. Pasjaca, Croatia
  40. Boulders, South Africa
  41. Salines, Martinique
  42. Champagne, Vanuatu
  43. Marinha, Portugal
  44. Balos, Greece
  45. Achmelvich, Scotland
  46. Kaputas, Turkey
  47. Radhangar, India
  48. Varadero, Cuba
  49. Piha, New Zealand
  50. Pink Sand, Bahamas 

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Piscinas is homes to some of the biggest dunes in Europe[/caption]

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Clever Fire Stick trick lets you turn TV into an Xbox WITHOUT even owning console – and you can play Fortnite for free

YOU can turn your Amazon Fire Stick into an Xbox even if you don’t own the console.

Amazon has revealed a clever trick that lets you play top games Xbox games on your TV – including Fortnite, Fallout 4, and Forza Horizon 5.

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Even if you have a very old TV, the system will run just fine through your Fire Stick[/caption]

It works using Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which is a membership that lets you play games over the cloud.

Normally video games work using discs or filed saved to a console – with your gaming machine rendering the graphics in real-time.

But cloud-gaming handles the graphics over on a cloud server, then beams the visuals back to you. It’s a bit like Netflix, for gaming.

And on certain Amazon Fire TV devices, you can use Xbox’s cloud gaming service to play video games – even if you don’t have a console.

It also means that you’re not limited by the power of your own hardware.

So while a Fire Stick might not have much computing power, Microsoft‘s servers (which power Xbox cloud gaming) can do the hard work.

So you can enjoy top graphics in high resolution, even if you have a slow TV and a Fire Stick. Just download the Xbox app from the Amazon App Store, and sign in.

“This portability also means you can easily move your cloud gaming setup from the living room TV to a different room or even take it on the road,” Amazon explains.

“As long as you have a solid internet connection and your compatible Fire TV Stick, and a compatible controller, your game library and saved progress travels with you.”

Amazon added: “All you have to do is connect a compatible Bluetooth controller and you’re ready to start gaming.”

You don’t even need an Xbox controller – you could even pair PlayStation‘s DualSense joypad if you wanted to.

According to Xbox, the system will work on:

  • Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (1st Gen)
  • Amazon Fire TV Cube (3rd Gen)
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2nd Gen)
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (2nd Gen)

And better yet, you can try some games for free without a membership at all.

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Your Fire Stick can function like a console – potentially saving you hundreds[/caption]

For instance, Fortnite is available to play without a membership.

But for the bulk of games, you’ll need to pay for an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership.

In the UK that costs £14.99 a month, and it’ll set you back $19.99 monthly in the US.

Cloud gaming also works on other devices – including on an iPhone or iPad – so you can pair a controller and start playing easily.

WHAT DOES XBOX GAME PASS ULTIMATE INCLUDE?

Here's the full list of perks...

  • Access to the rolling Game Pass library, which includes hundreds of titles
  • Online console multiplayer
  • EA Play membership
  • Cloud gaming across multiple devices
  • Download console and PC games
  • Earn Rewards points by playing games
  • Perks including in-game content and consumables
  • New games (including day one releases)
  • Premium member benefits, deals, and discounts

Picture Credit: Xbox

And Game Pass Ultimate is also handy because it gets you access to the Game Pass roster of titles.

This is a rolling library of games that you can play as long as you have a subscription.

It’s a cheap alternative to paying for each game individual.

And it means you get access to hundreds of video games, which would normally cost thousands to buy outright.

Xbox Cloud Gaming interface showing various games.
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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate works across multiple devices[/caption]

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Cheltenham Festival Gold Cup 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Showpiece race on NOW as Galopin Des Champs goes for stunning hat-trick

THE showpiece Gold Cup is underway RIGHT NOW on a thrilling final day at the Cheltenham Festival!

Galopin Des Champs is looking to complete a stunning hat-trick of Gold Cup wins and join the greats, but money has poured in for Rachael Blackmore on Monty’s Star.

There was an almighty shock in the opening race today – with 100/1 Poniros winning the Triumph Hurdle.

Sun Racing’s renowned tipster Templegate has been on hand here all week, and will bring you all of the tips for EVERY race on the final afternoon.

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Joey Barton denies branding Jeremy Vine ‘bike nonce’ & comparing female pundits to Fred & Rose West on social media

JOEY Barton has denied sharing “malicious” posts about Jeremy Vine and football commentators Lucy Ward and Eni Aluko.

The former footballer allegedly compared the pundits to Fred and Rose West and branded Radio 2 presenter Vine a “bike nonce”.

Joey Barton arriving at Liverpool Crown Court.
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Joey Barton has pleaded not guilty to sharing offensive social media posts[/caption]
Eni Aluko of ITV Sport holding a microphone.
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He allegedly targeted Eni Aluko[/caption]
BT Sport commentator Lucy Ward speaking into a microphone.
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Barton is also accused of posting about Lucy Ward[/caption]

Barton appeared at Liverpool Crown Court today where he pleaded not guilty to 12 charges against him.

The 42-year-old is accused of sending grossly offensive communications with the intention of causing distress or anxiety.

Barton allegedly shared the posts on X in January, February and March last year.

He referred to Aluko and Ward as Fred and Rose West – calling both “serial killers”, the court heard.

Barton also allegedly claimed Aluko was “only there to tick a box” and compared both pundits to Joseph Stalin and Pol Pot”.

At the time, both Aluki and Ward were working as pundits for ITV on the FA Cup clash between Crystal Palace and Everton.

Eni bravely revealed she was seeking legal action after the barrage left her “scared”.

Vine was also caught up in a social media spat after Barton allegedly branded him a “big bike nonce”.

The former Man City star is due to stand trial later this year.

Barton started his football career with Manchester City in 2002 after going through their youth system and went on to make 150 appearances for the club.

He then moved to Newcastle United in a £5.8million transfer in July 2007 before leaving for Queens Park Rangers in August 2011.

The midfielder was then put on loan to French side Marseille during the 2012-13 season before making his way to Burnley for one season – helping promote them to the Premier League.

Barton made one appearance for England in 2007 – despite criticising some of his fellow players.

The footballer later attempted a management career with stints at Fleetwood Town and Bristol Rovers.

Jeremy Vine arriving at the Royal Courts of Justice.
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The ex-footballer also allegedly called Jeremy Vine a ‘bike nonce’[/caption]
Joey Barton arriving at Liverpool Crown Court.
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Barton is due to stand trial later this year[/caption]

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Radisa Ilic dead at 47: Former Serbia and Partizan goalkeeper pronounced dead after ‘falling from apartment window’

SERBIAN football has been plunged into mourning after ex-international goalkeeper Radisa Ilic was found dead outside his apartment.

Ilic, 47, won five league titles and two cups during two spells with Partizan Belgrade.

Radisa Ilic of FK Partizan during a Champions League Play-off match.
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Former Serbia international Radisa Ilic has been found dead[/caption]

Capped once, he also played for Partizan’s city rivals OFK Beograd plus clubs in Romania and Greece.

Ilic had worked as goalkeeping coach at Partizan and other Serbian’s sides since hanging up his boots in 2013.

But he was pronounced dead on Thursday after falling from his apartment window, according to Belgrade media.

Partizan paid tribute to Ilic in a heartfelt message on their website.

The club wrote: “FK Partizan is deeply saddened by the passing of former goalkeeper Radisa Ilic who died today at the age of 47.

“During his career, Ilic spent two playing spells at Partizan – first one in a period between 1998 and 2003 followed by a 2010-2013 spell.

“When he returned to the club in 2010, he made a great contribution to help Partizan reach Champions League group stage.

“He was pivotal in CL qualifiers and took part in unforgettable penalty shoot-out series against Anderlecht, when Belgian team players missed three penalties, allowing Partizan to progress to the competition`s group stage.

“This heroic performance made him a fans’ favourite and earned him a chant ‘You’re our No.1 keeper, Radisa!’.”

Ilic was born in Bajina Basta, making his early football step locally before moving to nearby Uzice to play for Sloboda where he spent four years.

Partizan took the note of his great performances and signed him in 1998.

He spent five seasons with the club before moving to National Bucuresti.

Ilic was soon back in Serbian football, signing for Borac Cacak followed by a spell at OFK Beograd.

He briefly played for Greek side Panserraikos, only to return to Borac followed by his second Partizan spell after which he retired.

Partizan added: “Radisa Ilic will remain part of our history forever.

“His dedication and legendary moments in the black-and-white shirt will never be forgotten.

“Ilic left an indelible mark at our club and his name will forever be proudly mentioned among Partizan aficionados.

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Who won the Cheltenham Gold Cup 2025? Full results, fallers and finishing order for 4.00 showpiece

THE iconic Cheltenham Gold Cup is here, and Galopin Des Champs is eyeing a third straight triumph in the showpiece race!

We’ll bring you how every horse finished right here below, or check out Sun Racing’s Cheltenham live blog for the latest race updates.

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The Cheltenham Gold Cup is here[/caption]

Cheltenham Gold Cup 2025 result

Full results and horse placing to follow…

Cheltenham Festival 2025 schedule in FULL

Tuesday, March 11 – Champion Day

1.20pm: Michael O’Sullivan Supreme Novices’ (WINNER: KOPEK DES BORDES)
2pm: My Pension Expert Arkle Novices’ Chase (WINNER: JANGO BAIE)
2.40pm: Ultima Handicap Chase (WINNER: MYRETOWN)
3.20pm: Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle (WINNER: LOSSIEMOUTH)
4pm: Unibet Champion Hurdle (WINNER: GOLDEN ACE)
4.40pm: Hallgarten And Novum Wines Juvenile Handicap Hurdle (WINNER: PUTURHANDSTOGETHER)
5.20pm: National Hunt Novices’ Chase (WINNER: HAITI COULEURS)

Cheltenham Festival betting offers and free bets

Wednesday, March 12 – Style Wednesday

1.20pm: Turners Novices’ Hurdle (WINNER: THE NEW LION)
2pm: Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase (WINNER: LECKY WATSON)
2.40pm: Coral Cup Hurdle (WINNER: JIMMY DU SEUIL)
3.20pm: Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase (WINNER: STUMPTOWN)
4pm: BetMGM Queen Mother Champion Chase (WINNER: MARINE NATIONALE)
4.40pm: Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Handicap Chase (WINNER: JAZZY MATTY)
5.20pm: Weatherbys Champion Bumper (WINNER: BAMBINO FEVER)

Thursday, March 13 – St Patrick’s Thursday

1.20pm: Ryanair Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle (WINNER: AIR OF ENTITLEMENT)
2pm: Jack Richards Novices’ Handicap Chase (WINNER: CALDWELL POTTER)
2.40pm: Pertemps Network Final (WINNER: DODDIETHEGREAT)
3.20pm: Ryanair Chase (WINNER: FACT TO FILE)
4pm: Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle (WINNER: BOB OLINGER)
4.40pm: TrustATrader Plate (WINNER: JAGWAR)
5.20pm: Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup (WINNER: DAILY PRESENT)

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Friday, March 14 – Gold Cup Day

1.20pm: JCB Triumph Hurdle (WINNER: PONIROS)
2pm: William Hill County Handicap Hurdle Race (WINNER: KARGESE)
2.40pm: Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Chase (WINNER: DINOBLUE)
3.20pm: Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle (WINNER: JASMIN DE VAUX)
4pm: Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup
4.40pm:
 St. James’s Place Festival Hunters Chase
5.20pm: Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle

How to watch EVERY race at Cheltenham Festival 2025

In the UK, ITV1 will be providing FREE coverage of the first SIX races of each day at Cheltenham Festival this year.

Fans in the UK will be able to live stream ITV’s coverage for FREE via the ITVX app/website.

ITV’s broadcast of the event will begin at 12.45pm and end at 5pm each day.

Previously, ITV didn’t air the final two races of each day at Cheltenham, but this year, viewers are treated to an extra four races across the festival for absolutely NOTHING.

Racing TV is the only place to watch the Cheltenham Festival in its entirety, but you will be required to purchase a subscription to access the channel.

SunSport’s Cheltenham live blog will provide comprehensive coverage of EVERY race across the festival.

Remember to gamble responsibly

A responsible gambler is someone who:

  • Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
  • Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
  • Never chase their losses
  • Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressed
  • Gamcare – gamcare.org.uk
  • GambleAware – GambleAware.org

Read our guide on responsible gambling practices.

For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.

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The insane new social media tactic where passengers arrive 15 minutes before a flight – and still make it onboard

KNOWING when you need to arrive at the airport can be difficult, with airlines and airports often offering different advice.

A new viral trend on TikTok has seen some passengers arrive at the airport just 15 minutes before their flight is due to leave.

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A new viral trend on TikTok has seen some passengers arrive at the airport just 15 minutes before their flight is due to leave (stock image)[/caption]
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The trend has seen some passengers make their flight, while others have missed theirs (stock image)[/caption]

The ‘airport theory’ videos have racked up over 400million views, with passengers arriving minutes before their flight.

While some passengers have breezed through security and arrived at their gate in under eight minutes, others have missed their flights because of the social media gamble.

Most airports and airlines encourage passengers to arrive three hours before long-haul flights and two hours before short-haul flights.

In light of the huge TikTok trend, aviation experts are encouraging passengers to arrive at the airport hours before their scheduled departure.

Amanda Parker at Netflights recently issued a warning to holidaymakers.

She said: “While some participants may have found success with the [Airport] theory, the trend largely depends on variable factors like queue times and the distance to your gate, which can differ depending on the airport and the time of your flight.

“Additionally, boarding typically begins 45 minutes before departure, which is half an hour earlier than the 15 minutes suggested in ‘Airport Theory,’ further emphasising the risks of following this trend.

“To ensure you have enough time to comfortably catch your flight and avoid missing out on your holiday, we recommend that UK travellers check in at least three hours before departure for long haul flights, two hours for European flights, and 1 hour for domestic flights.

“With all this in mind, we strongly advise against participating in this trend.”

Airlines across the UK and Europe have different guidance on how early people should arrive before their planes are due to depart.

Usually, passengers are told to check in two hours before a domestic flight and three hours before international.

Passengers are sometimes asked to arrive even earlier; holidaymakers at Birmingham Airport were told to arrive four hours before their flights last summer.

Holidaymakers were previously told to arrive even earlier during the summer holidays because of the lengthier queues.

Travel expert Stefanie Waldek issued this warning last summer, writing in Travel + Leisure: “If you’re traveling over the holidays, over a school break, or in the summer, get to the airport even earlier than you normally would, as there will likely be long lines everywhere.”

Despite the guidance, there are some passengers who avoid arriving at the airport early in a bid to avoid spending money.

This is because airports are deliberately designed to encourage holidaymakers to spend their cash, especially when passengers have some time to kill.

Industry experts often refer to the free time between security and boarding as ‘golden hour’.

Airport guru Holly Buckner coined the term, which sees passengers more willing to part with their cash before flying.

During this time, travellers are likely to spend money on food and drink, including paying for a full English breakfast and an alcoholic drink on a weekday morning.

And the prices of airport meals are often inflated, which means they cost more than their high-street counterparts.

The Sun's Lisa Minot weighs in on the holiday gamble

THE Sun’s Head of Travel, Lisa Minot, weighs in on the new trend, here’s what she thinks…

OF all the social media viral travel trends, this has to be one of the most stupid.

As a travel journalist for more than 26 years, I’ve seen my fair share of airports across the globe and I can confirm that in the case of 99per cent of them, if you arrive 15minutes before your flight you are definitely going to miss it.

While, for some Americans—who tend to use planes like we use trains—it is potentially possible from a small, domestic airport.

But add in the security, customs and check in queues at most international airports and you’re taking a ridiculous risk.

I don’t want to give myself a heart-attack dashing to a gate – think about it, at airports like Gatwick, some are a good 20minute walk from the departure lounge alone.

While it is possible to get through some airports quickly if travelling hand-luggage only – and believe me, I’ve had some close calls in my time – only an idiot would add this element of jeopardy to their travels.

But there are ways to save money at airports, a travel expert has revealed how airport lounges could offer cash savings.

And this traveller shared a hack to avoid spending money on water.

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Aviation and travel experts have warned UK holidaymakers against jumping on the trend (stock image)[/caption]

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