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When are the next train and Tube strikes? Easter holidaymakers face misery as Aslef announces walkouts

When are the next train and Tube strikes? Easter holidaymakers face misery as Aslef announces walkouts - Commuters are advised to plan their journeys and allow extra time for them amid the Aslef walkouts


Smithsonian backtracks on 'Latinx' internships and opens scheme up to all races after legal challenge: latest blow to diversity hiring at US institutions

'Every student who is interested in this area of museum studies should have the opportunity to compete for an internship without their race being a factor,' said legal activist Edward Blum.


Bedbugs increase by 278% amid fears of Easter holidays being ruined by pests

Brits have been put off going away and staying in hotels on Easter breaks due to rising cases of bed bugs that have increased by 278% in the past two years, according to new research


Lynn Goldsmith - the legendary photographer on documenting Bruce Springsteen’s Darkness tour

Lynn Goldsmith - the legendary photographer on documenting Bruce Springsteen’s Darkness tour - The artist, photographer and director’s behind-the-scenes photographs from the now-legendary tour are the subject of a new book from Taschen


Lawyer issues stark warning for single parents travelling abroad with their children

Parents are also being warned that if they're no longer together, they must still be named on their child’s passport – if you are not able to do this then you must provide an explanation as to why


Discover history's multilingual US presidents

The President of the United States is used to talking tough. But how many presidents in US history were able to do so in another language besides English? Not many people realize that there are 21 former White House incumbents who could converse in at least one foreign language. Some, in fact, were multilinguists. And did you know that there was one American president who didn't speak English as his first language. Intrigued? Click through and discover the presidents who could communicate in foreign tongues.


Condor Ferries CEO blames difficulties on new ship

Christophe Mathieu says buying the Islander was a "worthwhile exercise but hasn't delivered".


American happiness has taken a major dive and there’s one reason why


Photo posts to capture nature's return to park

A project spanning years is taking place to encourage nature to reclaim Allestree Park in Derby.


China’s Biggest Airlines Post Loss on Slow International Return

China’s three biggest airline companies reported annual losses for 2023 as international traffic remained well below pre-pandemic levels.


Climbing Glastonbury Tor in a wheelchair for charity

The former Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset, Annie Maw, is attempting to climb the Tor for charity.


Impressive facts about the Aztec Empire

The Aztec Empire is among the most famous Mesoamerican societies that existed before the arrival of Europeans. Formed by three city-states in the valley of Mexico (Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan) the empire dominated the region for almost 100 years. The Aztecs were immensely advanced when it came to sophisticated technology and engineering techniques, which can be observed in ruins that are still scattered across modern Mexico. And they also invented chocolate! Want to discover more about the Aztec Empire? The check-out the following gallery.


Travelodge eyes Taylor Swift and AC/DC concerts boost as sales hit £1billion

The budget hotel chain saw softer sales growth at the start of 2024, amid a quieter period for both business and leisure travel


Top 20 train stations with longest delays revealed - find out here how your stop compares

Commuters can find out here how well or badly your train station compares to others around the country in a list showing the percentage of delays over the past six months


An annual pilgrimage during Holy Week brings thousands of believers to Santuario de Chimayó in New Mexico, where they pray for healing and protection

For decades, the people of northern New Mexico have marked the Christian observance of Good Friday with a walking pilgrimage to the Santuario de Chimayó in the village of Chimayó, New Mexico. Referring to themselves as Hispanos, or Nuevomexicanos, they have lived in the region for generations, tracing their descent from Spanish colonists who arrived […]


The 30 loudest animals in the world

Nature truly is a marvel. There are so many unbelievable sights, smells, and in this gallery, sounds. Most people have heard about the legendary howl of a wolf, or the mighty roar of the king of the jungle, yet not many have actually experienced it. The only way to truly understand the intensity of their voices would be to stand before them, but in many cases, that's not a great idea... Instead, we've decided to use the best comparison which is the decibel (represented as dB). The decibel scale shows us how intense a sound is. The higher the number of decibels is, the louder the sound. For reference, a typical car horn can reach 107–109 dB. In this gallery, you'll find 30 of the loudest animals in the world ranked in order of recorded decibels (dB). Click through and prepare to be surprised!


Easter travellers face train disruption across London with Euston station only open for Overground

Easter travellers face train disruption across London with Euston station only open for Overground -


Europe's 'best country for camping' has year-round sun and stays from £4 a night

Europe's best countries for camping holidays have been revealed including the likes of Spain, Croatia, France and Italy - and you can get stays from £4 a night in the top one


Rail route of the month: cheese, chocolate and a magical ride to the Swiss town of Gruyères

It was a handpainted sign on a wooden barn that piqued my interest in Gruyères. I was travelling from Emmental to Montreux last year, following the wonderful Golden Pass rail route. Our train paused at Montbovon, the start of a steep climb up to the line’s final dramatic mountain pass. There was the prospect of stunning views of Lake Geneva ahead. To the right of the railway, I spotted the bold sign: “La Gruyère vous salue” (the cheese lacks the...


From caves to lagoons and lost-in-time islands: Britain's top 15 stunning 'off the beaten track' locations to explore this Easter revealed. So how many have YOU visited?

This hotlist was identified by Jeep and a team of experts from Ordnance Survey. They are all pinpointed on an interactive 'Get Lost with Jeep Compass' digital map.


Chatham Dockyard 'rises from ashes' after 40 years

A tourist attraction, port and shops stand on the site in Kent where Nelson's HMS Victory was built.


Cathedral readies for most important time of year

Preparations are underway for Easter weekend celebrations in Canterbury.


Woman prosecuted after town centre fly tipping

The woman had previously been visited by the council's waste team and been warned about her bins.


Cruises are heading to different ports because of the Baltimore bridge collapse, and Carnival says it's only taking a little loss

The company rerouted Baltimore ships to Norfolk, Virginia.


How Boeing’s leadership was ‘fired’ by its own customers

It took 80 days. But for the airline industry, enough was enough. A revolt by U.S. airline bosses helped topple Boeing’s top leadership including CEO Dave Calhoun this week, capping weeks of pressure after the freakish Jan. 5 blowout of a door plug on an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 passenger jet, people familiar with the discussions said. With the company’s major U.S. customers agitating for a boardroom meeting without Calhoun, Boeing’s board...


12 must-visit churches for Visita Iglesia across the Philippines

They are national shrines, historical landmarks, and cultural treasures.


Bluebird museum tells restorers to stop harassment

The lead engineer behind the hydroplane's restoration disputes the museum's claims.


First Look at “How to Train Your Dragon” Land at Universal's Epic Universe Reveals New Coaster, Viking Thrills

Universal Orlando will soon be home to a new park featuring worlds themed to 'Harry Potter,' Nintendo, 'How to Train Your Dragon' and classic monsters


Hotel guests in Cambridge could face £2 tourist tax

The council says the scheme could raise up to £2.6m per year.


In this Cubao Rooftop, There's French Dining, Sunset View and An Afternoon Mass Too

Because Cubao is like a box of chocolates.


Islanders say potholed roads been forgotten

Skye's Minginish Community Council is calling on Highland Council for urgent repairs.


TIPS: What you'll need to apply for a South Korean visa

Want to experience wandering around South Korea? Hallyu fan or not, South Korea is a must-see country with its tourist attractions, cultural heritage, great food, and impact on pop culture. What K-pop or K-drama fan would want to miss out on visiting the spots their idols and fave actors have visited? In just a few easy steps, you can get a Korean ...


Best Banks for International Travelers for April 2024

Discover the best bank accounts for international travel in 2024. Our guide has top picks that help you save for travel or have access your money internationally.


Exploring magnificent Minnesota

Famously a paradise for lovers of the great outdoors, the midwestern state of Minnesota has plenty to offer the urban adventurer, too. On the border between Canada and Lake Superior (the largest of the Great Lakes), the state is home to thousands of beautiful bodies of water and wooded parks, and city life is as lively as the woodlands are quiet. Culture vultures are well catered for in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, which are packed with scenic parks as well as a wealth of exceptional museums and theaters. Ready for a virtual tour? Click through this gallery to discover the many attractions of magnificent Minnesota.


Delve into the enchanting ruins of the UK's religious heritage

The centuries-old ruins of abbeys, churches, and priories always conjure up romantic images of a monastic and pious way of life. Throughout the United Kingdom, the remains of many of these religious buildings stand as a legacy of the Reformation, when Henry VIII disbanded numerous monasteries, priories, convents, and friaries in the 1530s. Today, these ecclesiastical wonders serve as evocative reminders of a distant past and rank among the most compelling of visitor attractions. Click through this gallery and admire the ruins of some of the UK's greatest places of worship.


Essential hiking tips everyone should know

Hiking is a pastime that many enjoy, and few get to do it as often as they would like. There's something special about being out in the wilderness with the sound of crunching earth under your boots. The wind rushing through the trees almost seems to bring us back to a simpler, more relaxed version of ourselves. It's probably a good indication that we should get out and do it more! However, when you're on a hike, many things can (and in all probability will) go wrong, so it's important to be as prepared as possible. If you want to be the hiking expert who leads the charge into nature then click through this gallery for the skills, tips, and tricks you will need to succeed on any hiking expedition.


Single-use plastics ban now in effect in Apo Reef

MANILA, Philippines—Planning a getaway to Apo Reef Natural Park (ARNP) soon? Be prepared to pack a little differently this time around. The ARNP, located off the coast of Occidental Mindoro in the Sulu Sea, is the largest coral reef system in the Philippines and the second largest in the world. Spanning a total of 27,469 hectares within the Sulu Sea, including an 11,677-hectare protective buffer zone, the ARNP is home to an impressive and...


A Dragon Ball Theme Park Is Coming

And it's not where you expect.


Must-see hidden gems across the US

Are you in search of a peaceful getaway away from the crowds, or perhaps something a little different? The most obvious tourist destinations in the United States include Los Angeles, New York City, and the Grand Canyon, but if you look a little harder, there's so much more to be discovered. Although not as widely recognized, the destinations featured in this gallery are equally awe-inspiring. Click through and uncover these natural and man-made treasures just waiting to be explored.


Travel delays forecast for UK Easter getaways due to poor weather and rail disruption

A long Good Friday looms for many drivers and rail passengers who are heading off for a UK getaway, as the Easter weekend collides with the start of school holidays, engineering works and turbulent weather. With more than 14 million leisure trips planned by drivers over the coming days, motorists have been warned to expect delays on many routes. Additional cars could be forced on to the roads because of major railway line closures, with strikes...


OPINION - The Southbank Centre is UK's fifth most visited attraction, but we need more government investment

The Southbank Centre is UK's fifth most visited attraction, but we need more government investment -


Holy Week 2024: Tabor Hill in Talamban, experience the authentic essence of Via Crucis

CEBU CITY, Philippines – This Holy Week, the Via Crucis, also known as the Stations of the Cross, is one of the most practiced form of devotion among Catholics, particularly in the Philippines. The Via Crucis commemorates the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It typically involves a series of 14 stations or scenes, each representing a specific event that occurred on the path Jesus took to his crucifixion on Mount Calvary....


How to travel a lot more comfortably

No matter what mode of transport you are taking, traveling can be uncomfortable. Sitting in one position in a noisy and stuffy plane, train, or bus can leave you feeling drained. From not being able to sleep because of noisy passengers to feeling bored because your device has run out of battery, it can be tedious even for the most patient people. But it doesn’t have to be that way. With a little bit of preparation, you can avoid most annoyances experienced while traveling. Click through this gallery to learn about what you can do to make your next travel experience a lot more comfortable.


The most vegetarian-friendly countries in the world

For vegetarians, traveling can be a frustrating experience. There are some nations that simply don't cater well for the non-meat eater. Fortunately, globe-trotting herbivores have an index at hand to the most vegetarian-friendly countries in the world. The Global Vegetarian Index, compiled by Oliver's Travels, lists countries that are best for vegetarians. Click through the following gallery and ruminate over these veggie-friendly culinary destinations.


Malaysia's $100 billion ghost town really wants to draw in tourists. It's not working.

Forest City, a $100 billion luxury development in Malaysia, is banking on tourism to shed its "ghost town" image.


Some passengers take last-minute trips for Holy Week break

Several passengers took last-minute trips back to their respective provinces on Maundy Thursday. According to a 24 Oras report by John Consulta, more than 100 passengers bound for Batangas passed through a bus terminal in Cubao, Quezon City for last-minute trips. "Nabalitaan namin na sobrang grabe na 'yung pasahero kagabi, kaya sabi namin agahan na lang namin although expected namin na marami pa ring pasahero,” said passenger Marylene delos...


New artworks celebrate Caithness town's heritage

Artworks have been created to liven up areas around Wick High Street.


Paranoid Putin: Russia's leader goes to extreme lengths to stay safe


Easter getaway scramble begins: Drivers face 'carmageddon' on the roads with 14 million trips planned over four-day weekend as Port of Dover warns of 'rough' seas and rail passengers brace for closures

Some 14million getaway trips across the weekend are set to cause gridlock on the UK's roads, with the RAC and Inrix warning some journeys expected to take twice as long as normal.


PCG monitors over 67,000 travelers in seaports across the country

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) monitored more than 67,000 inbound and outbound passengers in seaports nationwide on Maundy Thursday. Of this figure, more than 38,000 passengers traveled outbound, while over 29,000 were inbound from midnight to 6 a.m., according to PCG’s morning advisory. To ensure public safety in all ports, the agency said it deployed over 3,000 frontline personnel currently assigned to 15 PCG districts....