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Businessman who spent £300k turning abandoned Lake District waterworks into 'magical' holiday bolthole is BANNED from living there
Businessman who spent £300k turning abandoned Lake District waterworks into 'magical' holiday bolthole is BANNED from living thereDo YOU have a story? Email tips@dailymail.comSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JOHN SIDDLE Published: 12:00, 6 June 2026 | Updated: 12:00, 6 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Republic of Ireland rescue draw against Canada
Republic of Ireland rescue draw against CanadaImage source, InphoImage caption, Chiedozie Ogbene scored a second half equaliser in Montreal Published3 hours agoChiedozie Ogbene netted a second half equaliser for the Republic of Ireland in a 1-1 draw against Canada in Montreal.The World Cup co-hosts took the lead through a Jake O'Brien own goal, but were pegged back by Ogbene who was quickest to react when Troy Parrott's penalty was saved as it finished honours even in the international friendly....
Alicante and Lanzarote holidaymakers face six-hour EES queues
Holidays to Europe are safe from the threat of flight cancellations this summer as jet fuel supplies have been bolstered – but British travellers still face a headache when they land. The roll-out of the Entry/Exit System (EES) continues to cause disruption to UK holidaymakers, with queues of up to six hours reported at European airports in destinations including Spain and Italy. Travellers face paying more despite the delays to their journeys, as fares for flying later this year could rise wh...
Dubai Police Warns Against Summer Holiday Scams and Fake Travel Discount Offers - Emirates 24|7
Dubai Police Warns Against Summer Holiday Scams and Fake Travel Discount Offers Emirates 24|7
Dubai Police warns against summer holiday scams, fake travel discount offers - Emirates 24|7
Dubai Police warns against summer holiday scams, fake travel discount offers Emirates 24|7
'I thought I would perish': Everest survivor recounts ordeal
A Nepali mountaineer who survived nearly a week on Mount Everest said he “chewed ice” to stay alive, as he recovered in a hospital after a miraculous rescue that stunned the climbing community. Dawa Sherpa, 57, disappeared in brutal conditions on the upper slopes of the world’s tallest mountain on May 30 during one of the final climbs of the spring season. With few climbers still on the peak and his oxygen exhausted, relatives had given up hope and begun ritual mourning prayers, believing he had...
America’s 10 Best Stargazing Towns Revealed — With Utah In Top Spot
InnovationScienceAmerica’s 10 Best Stargazing Towns Revealed — With Utah In Top SpotByJamie Carter,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky.Follow AuthorJun 06, 2026, 02:26am EDTA new study has named Torrey, close to Capitol Reef National Park — a Dark Sky park — in southern central Utah, as the best town in America for stargazing.gettyA new study has named Torrey, in southern cen...
Holiday hotspot plans to smash Britons with 20% tourist tax and close its port entirely
Amsterdam has put forward plans to raise its tourist tax to 20 per cent by the end of the decade in a blow to millions of British tourists.The Dutch capital currently charges visitors 12 per cent of their accommodation costs, making it already one of Europe's most expensive destinations for overnight stays.But under a coalition agreement published this week by its executive board, that would climb to 16 per cent next year before rising by one percentage point each year until 2030."Tourism contri...
I’ve taken 50 cruises in Scotland, this one features every unmissable place
An osprey soars high above us. Higher still, Ben Nevis towers over the point where the ocean meets Scotland’s best-known canal. “I couldn’t choose between an ocean and an inland cruise, but I think I just discovered the best of both worlds in Scotland,” says Australian passenger Susan Katnic, a glass of bubbly in hand. We are on the 38-passenger Lord of the Highlands, sailing from saltwater Loch Linnhe through a sweep of canal locks towards the freshwater of Loch Lochy. With one crew member fo...
I’m a Greece guidebook writer – these are my favourite secret beaches
Greece continues to smash tourism records, attracting more than 40 million visitors in 2025 (there were around half as many around the time of the country’s economic crisis in 2009), including almost five million Britons. Travel agent consortium Advantage Travel Partnership reports that Greece’s share of bookings rose from 7.7 per cent in mid-April to 9.8 per cent by month’s end. While some stretches of the coastline have felt the strain of overtourism, new limits on parasols and sunbeds (widel...
From a castle ruin to historic baths - unusual places to watch the World Cup
From a castle ruin to historic baths - unusual places to watch the World CupJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleGeorge SandemanBBCThe 2026 FIFA World Cup is just around the corner, which means fans will be packing into pubs, bars and living rooms to cheer on their favourite teams. And while a trip to a bustling, multi-screened pub remains a popular choice, there are more unusual settings in which to get your football fix.From a wedding venue to historic baths, we've rounded up the most fu...
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Americans warned World Cup travel routes could carry crime and kidnapping risks
The U.S. State Department has updated its travel advisory for Americans who are planning international trips this summer, including those expected to attend matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.The updated advisory, issued May 29, applies to Mexico, one of three countries hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside the United States and Canada.The advisory remains at a "Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution" warning, citing concerns about terrorism, crime and kidnapping.AMERICAN TOURISTS WARNED OF...
Jet2, EasyJet and British Airways hit flight passengers with '70%' rule
Jet2, EasyJet and British Airways hit flight passengers with '70%' ruleMany holidaymakers focus on hand luggage liquid restrictions when packing, rather than this little-known airline rule. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By Catherine Mackinlay, News Reporter 20:29, Fri, Jun 5, 2026 Updated: 20:30, Fri, Jun 5, 2026 Aircraft operated by TUI, easyJet, Ryanair and Jet2 are pictured on the airport...
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All you need to know about South Africa
Fifa World Cup 2026: What you need to know about South AfricaImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, South Africa have not appeared at the World Cup since they hosted the 2010 tournament, when they missed out on a last 16 place on goal differenceByAlex RiceBBC Sport journalistPublished5 June 2026Get the lowdown on every team at the 2026 World Cup. Here we take a closer look at South Africa, whose unfamiliar squad is drawn largely from their domestic league.What can I expect from South Africa?Ba...
Victorians called burnout ‘overwork’ – and they cured it by holidaying in France
The Beach at Trouville by Claude Monet (1870). The National Gallery, LondonBurnout feels like a thoroughly modern concept – one borne from our age of global digital communication and long office hours. But the Victorians also had an idea of burnout, one they termed “overwork”. The Victorian doctor, C.H.F. Routh, for example, published On Overwork and Premature Mental Decay: Its Treatment, which ran to four editions between 1873 and 1888. Although the language differs, the underlying concerns ar...