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Driving in the British Isles is wonderful — once you remember to stay on the left and after you’ve mastered the roundabouts.
The Story of 'Cheddar Man' If the words British history conjure up images of Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, Boudica, Mary Seacole, The Beatles and the Blitz, you’re squinting at a small spec of the history ...
While most first-time visitors to Europe choo-choose to travel by train, consider the convenience of driving. Behind the ...
Nestled deep in the South Atlantic Ocean, the Falkland Islands are home to a unique and locally owned enterprise: Falkland ...
Are you a Viking? With a name like mine the answer ought to be obvious but a study in my constituency posing that question ...
At the height of summer, some of the best-known isles are overcrowded and overpriced - but lesser-known ones have just as much to offer ...
Renting a car in Britain and Ireland can be a smart move — especially in Ireland, which lacks an extensive rail network. | ...
It’s the first time the annual tradition has been granted a licence in the last four years.
Of course, in Britain and Ireland you’ll be driving on the left-hand side of the road. Why that side? Originally, it was in ...
His mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, was born and brought up on the Hebridean island of Lewis but emigrated to New York to live a ...
My trip around the world included some time in the footsteps of St. Francis Xavier, and a poignant moment at his tomb in Goa.
Researchers in Wales have unearthed a first-of-its-kind treasure in the shadow of an iconic castle. The find, a medieval quay ...