Why Melbourne is the world’s best city to live in

Melbourne is consistently recognised as one of the world’s most liveable cities.  It’s where Australia keeps its coffee, its galleries and its headline sporting events. Plus, right on its doorstep, many of Victoria’s best natural attractions are only an hour or two away by car – think epic coastal drives, unique wildlife in the wild […]

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Brighton woman travels the world despite chronic fatigue

By Nathalie Edell and Leanne Rinne BBC News 7 November 2023 Image caption, Sue Rogers said she had travelled to all 193 member states of the United Nations among other places A woman who lives with chronic fatigue syndrome has told the BBC she has visited “virtually every country in the world” in the last […]

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Bulletin at the London World Travel Market

The Bulletin is at the London World Travel Market with a 32 page special supplement which started on Monday, November 6 and lasts until Wednesday, November 8.  World Travel Market London is home to the world’s travel trade – the most influential travel and tourism event globally. WTM London brings together the international leisure travel community; […]

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Tourism declaration of a monumental waste of time?

Mallorca and the Balearics will travel to London with their well-prepared promotional scripts and messages for a British media Palma, which doesn’t have a major tourism fair, has this week had something approaching the next best thing – not one but two European gatherings. The European Tourism Forum was followed by the EU tourism ministers’ […]

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The most romantic places in the world

Romance can be many things to many people, but few can resist the allure of a romantic escape for two. While there’s no wrong answer when it comes to romance, some of the world’s most beautiful spots lend themselves to catering to couples, especially when it comes to hotels. So whether you’re planning a honeymoon, […]

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West Dorset farmer to travel the world on organic mission

Sophie Gregory, 34, runs a dairy farm with her husband in Thorncombe, and has been accepted as one of the latest Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust scholars. Applying to become a Nuffield scholar has long been an aspiration for Sophie who has been farming for nine years, after originally training as an accountant. With three children, […]

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I gave up my job as an accountant to travel the world

Ian Huddart, 59, of Tonbridge, Kent, has visited 115 countries in his lifetime  A former accountant gave up their job to travel the world and has already visited 115 countries across the world.  Ian Huddart, 59, of Tonbridge, Kent, has plans to see another 23 countries in the future, having already been heli-snowboarding in Sochi, Russia, […]

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