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What to Look for in a Business Hotel
Any business traveller knows that this type of trip needs careful planning. Are you going to be busy working all day? Then you need everything
Top Benefits of Weekend Getaways
Everyone needs to get away from time to time and this can bring many benefits to your life. You do not necessarily need to travel
Paradoxity: NYC Instagram-friendly Pop-up Exhibit Reflects Urban Life
Paradoxity, which opened in SoHo, New York earlier this month and runs through November 24, invites guests to venture through four stations of settings that
Don’t stop me now – London is the UK’s best endurance sport city
A new infographic from MoneySuperMarket finds the best cities in the UK for running, swimming, cycling, triathlons, and obstacle courses Manchester had the highest number
RUNAWAY BUS CRASHES AFTER DRIVER GETS OFF TO BUY A DRINK
A major catastrophe was averted after a runaway bus rolled 100m downhill on one of Glasgow’s busiest streets when the driver got off to buy
POLICE HUNT FOR MISSING 10-YEAR-OLD BOY IN NOTTINGHAM
Detectives have made an urgent appeal to trace a 10-year-old boy who went missing yesterday afternoon (Tue). Oscar Gilbert was last seen in Hucknall Road
BLAME GAME A BIG MISTAKE
Pointing the finger at Roy Hodgson for England’s failure to beat Slovakia could be a big mistake, according to a leading psychologist. As we are
STAYING DEBT FREE AND OWNING A HOUSE ‘FANTASIES’ FOR YOUNG BRITS
Staying debt free and owning a house are ‘fantasies’ for young Brits according to new research. Three quarters of Brits aged 16-25 are also unconvinced
RELIGIOUS LEADERS WARN OF SUNDAY MORNING PARKING CHARGES
Religious leaders have warned churches could close after plans to introduce parking charges on Sunday mornings were put on the table. Councillors in Edinburgh have
NATURISTS DEFEND NAKED BIKE RIDE DESPITE JUST TWO WOMEN TURNING UP
Naturists behind one city’s annual naked bike ride issued a staunch defence of this year’s event – despite only two women taking part. Twenty riders
DUTCH ARCHITECTS BUILD GIANT STAIRCASE FROM SCAFFOLDING
Impressive steps have been taken to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the reconstruction of Rotterdam, which was devastated during World War Two. A temporary structure
PLANS FOR NINE NEW SCHOOLS IN EDINBURGH TO COPE WITH EXTRA NEW HOMES
Nine new schools are set to be built in the Capital as the city prepares to cope with the impact of thousands of extra homes.
DRIVER SLAPPED WITH FINE FOR STOPPING AT BUS STOP FOR EIGHT SECONDS
A driver was left fuming when he was slapped with a £70 fine after he stopped on a bus stop – for just EIGHT seconds.
UNRELIABLE BIN COLLECTIONS LEAVES EDINBURGH RESIDENTS IN THE DUMPS
Dog dirt and unreliable bin collections are leaving residents across Edinburgh down in the dumps, according to a survey. Satisfaction rates for street cleaning, refuse
Winning design for Bath Quays Bridge revealed
BATH & North East Somerset Council has revealed the winning design for the prestigious Bath Quays Bridge competition. The winning design for the new pedestrian
Birmingham Welcomes Europe’s First Park Regis Hotel
INTERNATIONAL hotel brand Park Regis will soon call Europe home with the opening of its Birmingham property in March 2016. The hotel will be located
Builders warn West green space could become grey area
BRISTOL will need to build over an area around eight and a half times the size of Durdham Down if the city is to fufill the
Firefighters across Scotland had responded to more than 600 incidents by 11pm.
People who chose to attend organized Bonfire Night events helped to protect their communities by ensuring firefighters were able to quickly get to real emergencies
Hong Kong Protests leads to banks shutting branches
Several banks including British company Standard Chartered have been forced to suspend a number of their branches in the centre of Hong Kong due