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Buckingham Palace visitors can picnic in its gardens for the first time this summer
Visitors to Buckingham Palace this summer will be able to picnic in its gardens and explore the open space by…
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Two-bedroom fisherman’s cottage built in 19th century in Devon goes on market for £900,000
A prize catch! Two-bedroom fisherman’s cottage built in 19th century with stunning waterfront views in exclusive Devon resort of Salcombe…
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Britons advised to allow 10 WEEKS for passport applications
Scramble for passports: Government warns holidaymakers it will take 10 WEEKS for applications thanks to 2020 backlog and PM’s promise…
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The striking winning images in the Storm Photos of the Year contest revealed
Electric photography! The striking winning images in an international storm photo contest revealed, from jaw-dropping lightning to incredible tornadoes and…
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The Destinations People Want To Visit First When It’s Safe To Travel
Over the past year, the idea of travel has carried a sense of risk, fear, uncertainty and shame. But now…
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Aviation chiefs blast ‘unfair’ travel traffic light plans
Boris Johnson today suggested families could be allowed to take cheap lateral flow tests instead of more expensive laboratory-based tests…
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Reopening plans for Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, Legoland and London Zoo
Britain’s thrillseekers and nature lovers are looking forward to the return of theme parks and zoos next Monday, which will…
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