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Lego's £6.8bn Merlin Takeover Finalised

The Lego Group's parent company finalises a £6.8 billion acquisition of Merlin Entertainments, uniting Legoland parks with Alton Towers and Sea Life in a landmark deal for the UK tourism industry.

Nick Offerman's Stark Critique of Trump Voters

Actor Nick Offerman, famous for playing Ron Swanson, delivers a stark critique of Trump supporters, questioning their moral compass and highlighting the deep cultural divide in America.

Mount Rainier National Park Faces Major Water Crisis

A major pipeline rupture has left Mount Rainier National Park without running water, forcing closures and sparking a major conservation alert. Officials scramble for solutions as the peak tourist season approaches.

Ultimate American Family Road Trip: 2500-Mile Adventure

Discover the ultimate family road trip across America. From Las Vegas to Yellowstone, follow one family's epic 2,500-mile journey packed with practical tips, must-see stops, and unforgettable memories for the perfect holiday adventure.

Sweden's Island Spa: Seaweed Safaris & Steam Baths

Escape to the car-free island of Styrsö near Gothenburg for a unique wellness experience. Explore rejuvenating seaweed safaris, traditional Swedish 'bastu' steam baths, and breathtaking Nordic coastal scenery in this hidden gem of the Gothenburg archipela

6,000 Hours of Sewage Pollutes UK National Parks

Shocking new data reveals sewage was pumped into the rivers and lakes of Britain's most treasured national parks for thousands of hours last year, with the Lake District and Snowdonia among the worst hit.

Supermarket Squeeze: Seaside Shops Face Extinction

Independent retailers in a picturesque seaside town are fighting for survival as five major supermarkets open within one square mile, creating an unprecedented retail squeeze that threatens the town's unique character.

Discover the UK's Most Thrilling Wildlife Safaris

Forget long-haul flights. Our expert guide reveals the most spectacular UK wildlife safaris, from spotting red squirrels in Scotland to swimming with seals in Cornwall. Your next great adventure is closer than you think.

Lions Maul Zookeeper to Death at Bangkok Safari Park

A senior zookeeper has died after being viciously mauled by a pride of lions at Bangkok's Safari World park. The tragic incident occurred during a routine cleaning procedure, raising serious questions about safety protocols.

Question Time with Nick Offerman: Guardian Q&A

Beloved actor and master woodworker Nick Offerman is in the hot seat! The Guardian is collecting your questions for an exclusive interview about his new film 'The Last of Us' and life beyond Ron Swanson. Submit your queries now!

Giant sinkhole opens outside Buckingham Palace

A massive sinkhole has suddenly appeared on a road just metres from Buckingham Palace, causing significant disruption and sparking urgent safety investigations by authorities.

Alton Towers Building World's First Bluey Roller Coaster

Alton Towers Resort is creating a world-first Bluey-themed family roller coaster, set to open in 2024. The new attraction, based on the hit BBC show, promises an immersive adventure for Heeler fans of all ages.

Two UK Staycations in One Week - The Shocking Result

A travel writer puts two British staycations to the test, comparing a luxury spa break against a budget-friendly holiday park, with surprising results that will change how you plan your next UK getaway.

UK tourists face £1200 fines at US sand dunes

UK travellers heading to Colorado's Great Sand Dunes National Park face hefty fines for ignoring strict parking rules during peak season. Essential reading for US road trips.

I Stayed At The UK's Only All-Inclusive Resort

A journalist's first-hand review of a revolutionary all-inclusive stay at Potters Resorts in Norfolk. Discover how this UK holiday park rivals Mediterranean favourites with its incredible food, endless entertainment, and stress-free pricing.

Lake District campaigners demand tourist tax over litter crisis

Furious Lake District residents and campaigners are calling for a tourist tax and on-the-spot fines to tackle a surge in littering, fly-camping, and anti-social behaviour, blaming a 'tsunami' of visitors for degrading the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

California National Park Rangers Form Historic Union

In a landmark move for US public lands, rangers and staff across California's iconic national parks have voted to unionise, demanding action on low wages, staff shortages, and soaring living costs.

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