Luxury Red Sea Resort to Boost Egypt Tourism

An exclusive preview of a spectacular new luxury resort development in Egypt's Red Sea region, promising to create thousands of jobs and redefine sustainable tourism.

Queenstown's Last Bank Closes, Isolating Tasmanian Town

The historic mining town of Queenstown on Tasmania's remote west coast is set to lose its last bank, as Bendigo Bank confirms the permanent closure of its local branch, leaving residents and businesses facing a 180km round trip for essential financial ser

New Bali Ban to Impact Australian Holidaymakers

Indonesian authorities are set to introduce a significant new restriction for visitors to Bali, potentially disrupting travel plans for thousands of Australian holidaymakers. Here's the full breakdown of the ban, its start date, and who will be affected.

La Palma crowned Europe's most beautiful destination

The small Canary Island of La Palma has been officially named the most beautiful destination in Europe, beating stiff competition with its pristine forests, volcanic landscapes, and world-renowned stargazing.

Olive Garden Owner Darden Plans Major UK Expansion

Darden Restaurants, the parent company of Olive Garden and LongHorn Steakhouse, announces a significant expansion plan across the UK, promising new restaurant openings and a major boost to employment.

Enchanted Forest Dining Experience Forced to Close

A magical outdoor dining experience in California, featured on The Food Network, has been abruptly shut down by local authorities due to permit violations, leaving ticket-holders disappointed.

New York Burger Bar Wins America's Best Burger Award

A modest New York burger joint has stunned the culinary world by beating fierce competition to win the prestigious 'America's Best Burger' award. Discover the secret behind their winning creation.

Seven UK Property Markets Shift to Favour Buyers

Exclusive analysis reveals a dramatic power shift in the UK property landscape, with seven major metropolitan areas now favouring purchasers amid growing concerns of a market correction. Discover the locations where negotiating power is returning to buyer

UK's Smallest High Street Found in Charming Wells

Discover the surprising allure of Wells, the UK's smallest city, which boasts the tiniest high street in the country, complete with ancient architecture and a unique, historic charm.

EasyJet Near-Miss Sparks Emergency Safety Probe

An official investigation is underway after an EasyJet Airbus A320 and an unknown aircraft had a terrifying near-miss over France, with the passenger jet forced to take evasive action to avoid a potential disaster.

AA Hospitality Awards 2025: Britain's Best Revealed

Discover the crème de la crème of British hospitality as the AA reveals its prestigious 2025 award winners. From luxury country house hotels to charming coastal B&Bs, find your next perfect getaway.

Brit in Lanzarote: Tourists are ruining the island

A British expat who moved to Lanzarote for a dream life exposes the dark side of mass tourism, from environmental damage to cultural erosion, warning that holidaymakers are ruining the island.

Toy Car Triggers Real Parking War in Bondi Junction

A Bondi Junction resident's ingenious use of a child's toy car to reserve a parking space has sparked a heated neighbourhood dispute and raised questions about apartment parking etiquette in one of Sydney's most congested suburbs.

Bungalow shortage blocks over-55s from downsizing

A severe shortage of single-storey bungalows is preventing older homeowners from downsizing, exacerbating the UK's housing market gridlock and leaving families trapped in unsuitable homes.

Bruny Island's humble shed door becomes viral sensation

A simple shed door on Tasmania's Bruny Island has captured global attention after being photographed and shared thousands of times online, turning an unassuming structure into an unexpected internet sensation and tourist draw.

Reeves urged to swap 2p NI cut for income tax rise

Exclusive: The Chancellor is facing calls for a radical budget overhaul that would cut National Insurance for workers but increase the basic rate of income tax, a move experts say could simplify the tax system.

London Homes Near Tube Command £140k Premium

New analysis reveals the immense value of a London postcode near a Tube station, with properties commanding a premium of over £140,000 compared to those just a short distance away.

Builders Shun Younger Buyers for Bungalows

A startling new report reveals UK property developers are increasingly marketing bungalows exclusively to older buyers, shutting out younger families and first-time buyers from the bungalow market and exacerbating the housing crisis.

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