A family's £5000 dream holiday has been rescued – after the Glasgow Times stepped in.
Pamela Cunningham, her husband Ross and their two children were set to miss out on a dream trip to Tenerife on June 7 after an admin blunder left them without passports.
Pamela said: “I can’t thank the Glasgow Times enough for the help we received. I had been trying for weeks to get this sorted out but I was getting nowhere until the team got involved. We previously told how Pamela, 29, sent all the documents off at the start of March after following the guidance to put all of the applications in one envelope.
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