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  • Amazing Miami, from incredible food to miles of beaches and modern art

    August 8, 2025

    Given that Florida’s most famous resident is a six-foot talking mouse, and its second most recognised face is that of a President who’s never more than three words away from a headline, it should come as little surprise that the Sunshine State enjoys putting on a show. Throw in a recent smattering of Michelin stars [...]

  • Inside the ‘Venice of the Cotswolds’, a short distance from London

    August 8, 2025

    Taylor Swift retreated here after her Wembley shows, and Ellen Degeneres is the latest A-Lister to flee Trump by moving to the Cotswolds, already home to the Beckhams, Kate Moss, Damien Hirst and Jeremy Clarkson. In short, the Cotswolds is popping off, and has been for a number of years, thanks to its easy commute [...]

  • Swissport creates 900 UK jobs as profit almost quadruples

    August 5, 2025

    Swissport created 900 UK jobs as its profit almost quadrupled during its latest financial year, it has been revealed. The Cheshire-headquartered UK arm of the aviation services giant has posted a pre-tax profit of £39.8m for 2024, up from the £10.5m it achieved in the prior 12 months. That previous figure was the first time [...]

  • Heathrow closure cost British Airways owner £40m

    August 1, 2025

    The closure of Heathrow airport in March had a “severe impact” on the owner of British Airways and cost the group tens of millions of pounds in lost profit. International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns the likes of Spanish carrier Vueling and Ireland’s Aer Lingus, said the blaze that brought operations at London’s flagship [...]

  • Inside incredible new Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse in Los Angeles that sets a new standard

    July 31, 2025

    It was only a matter of time before Virgin Atlantic opened its very own Clubhouse at Los Angeles International Airport. After all, it’s the only airline that can claim its founder, Sir Richard Branson, has his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I flew through LAX recently and was one of the Clubhouse’s [...]

  • Fan travel surges ahead of Lionesses’ Euros final

    July 25, 2025

    England’s journey to the Women’s Euro 2025 final is not only energising the nation – it’s powering a sharp uptick in travel bookings, with fans preparing to cross Europe to cheer on the Lionesses. Trainline, Europe’s leading train ticketing app, has reported a 27 per cent surge in UK bookings to Basel, Switzerland, since the [...]

  • Brussels is cool now – we got the Eurostar to check out the new Standard hotel

    July 25, 2025

    The Belgian capital is often referred to as ‘boring Brussels’ owing to its status as the de facto capital of the European Union and many other big political establishments. However, this stereotype and the city’s reputation for politics, doesn’t reflect the creative culture, multiculturalism or vibrancy of the city, which is exemplified with the recent [...]

  • ‘Our guests like to eat’: The Maldives hotel with incredible food, gorgeous sealife and 24 hour butler service

    July 25, 2025

    At Malé Seaplane Lounge on the final leg of my journey to a rather gorgeous hotel in the Maldives, I found a glossy coffee table book. Inside were photographs of tropical sunsets, grinning locals, and thoughtful essays on Maldivian culture. I wanted a copy; it was a welcome shift from the influencer reels I’d scrolled [...]

  • The ultimate Dubai city guide – where to get Dubai chocolate, best beaches and much more

    July 22, 2025

    Dubai is booming. The most populated city in the United Arab Emirates welcomed 1.3 million visitors from the UK alone in 2024, a 14% increase from the previous year, as British holiday-makers enjoyed the emirate’s year-round sunshine, luxury hotels and endless entertainment options. It’s no wonder that Dubai’s government-owned Emirates has recently announced a record [...]

  • What a science tour of Wales taught me about time, the earth – and my nan

    July 21, 2025

    The history of time, and a touching family connection, brought Damien Gabet closer than ever to rural Wales During the war my grandmother, Gwyneth, would walk from her parents’ farm in the South Swansea Valley to a neo-gothic mansion called Craig-y-Nos. Once home to the fabled opera singer Adelina Patti, it had since become a [...]

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