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American's British Food Attempt Sparks Outrage

A US traveller's attempt at a beloved British dish has caused a stir online, with critics calling it a 'culinary crime'. Discover the full story behind the social media storm.

Afghan women lead tourism revival as guides

Despite Taliban restrictions, Afghan women are breaking barriers by working as tour guides, offering unique insights into the country's rich cultural heritage.

US Couple Calls Brits Rude – Backlash Ensues

A viral TikTok video shows an American couple complaining about British manners, sparking a heated debate online. Are Brits really that rude, or is it just a cultural misunderstanding?

Tourists warned about problematic phrases in Spain

British holidaymakers visiting Spain are being warned about seemingly harmless phrases that could unintentionally cause offence or legal trouble. Learn what to avoid to ensure a smooth trip.

Soweto’s First Hotel Opens in Johannesburg

Johannesburg’s historic township, Soweto, welcomes its first-ever hotel, offering travellers an immersive cultural experience. Explore the heart of South Africa’s heritage with guided tours, authentic cuisine, and vibrant local life.

Tokyo's retro arcades fall to gentrification

Tokyo's historic shotengai shopping arcades, beloved for their old-world charm, are disappearing due to rapid gentrification. Discover how modernisation is reshaping the city's cultural landscape.

Streeting: NHS needs Pakistani-British talent

Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting urges the NHS to tap into the skills of the Pakistani-British community to address staffing shortages and improve cultural competence in healthcare.

MasterChef's Torode apologises for outdated term

MasterChef judge John Torode has issued an apology after using an outdated term during a recent episode of the BBC cooking competition, sparking discussions on cultural sensitivity.

Canadian in UK disgusted by British habit

A Canadian living in the UK has sparked debate after expressing disgust over a seemingly harmless British custom. Is this habit really that off-putting?

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