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Plenty to see here – the UK’s most romantic and exciting short breaks
Summer might not be cancelled after all. With news that the Government has agreed ‘air bridges’ to France, Spain, Italy and Greece, allowing tourists to travel without quarantining for 14 days upon returning, holidays abroad aren’t feeling like pipe dreams anymore. But if you’re looking for a weekend or short break that’s closer to home, you’re not alone. In fact, a Sky survey of 2,412 Britons found that 68% of people are not planning international travel in the next six months. Luckily, there are lots of fantastic holiday options available right on our doorstep. From Hobbit Holes to Mongolian Yurts, here’s our pick of the UK’s best short breaks and weekend…
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National Trust turns 125 – celebrate as many breathtaking spots reopen
“We all want quiet. We all want beauty… We all need space. Unless we have it, we cannot reach that sense of quiet in which whispers of better things come to us gently.” Octavia Hill, Co-founder of the National Trust Well, step outside and take a breath of fresh air because this year marks the 125th anniversary of the National Trust. And, with lockdown measures relaxing, what better way to celebrate than by visiting some of Europe’s most breathtaking sites? Here’s what you need to know before planning your visit: Which National Trust sites are open? Firstly, all of their free-to-enter coast and countryside places are open and available to…
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Great ways to celebrate your anniversary at home (or in the garden)
Candlelit cocktails and romantic retreats might be out of the question. But that doesn’t mean you can’t mark your anniversary in style. Set the ambience and transform your home With so much time at home at the moment, it can be hard to get excited about another night in. But you can easily transform your space from a makeshift office and streaming parlour to a heavenly hideaway. This Candle Making and Decorating Online Workshop will teach you how to use a range of waxes and scents in just two hours. What’s more, you can craft these candles using recycled materials – perfect for when the shops are closed. Next, illuminate…
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How to show Dad you care this Father’s Day (without being there)
There’s every chance you could be spending Father’s Day with your dad this year – albeit at a safe distance. Unfortunately, it just isn’t feasible for some families. Well, don’t worry. There’s still plenty of ways to show him you care – without actually being there. Get together virtually This seems like an obvious one. But there really is no better way to show him you care than booking in some face-to-face time. If your dad isn’t close enough to see physically, or the weather isn’t on your side, a virtual gettogether is almost as good as the real thing. Why not ‘share’ one of his favourite ales or IPAs…
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Keeping London contemporary – celebrating 20 years of the Tate Modern
The Tate Modern has closed its doors for the foreseeable future. But like the cyclical nature of art itself, it will be back. Until that time, we thought it was only fitting to mark the Tate Modern’s 20th birthday with a look back at its fascinating history. Welcoming 5 million visitors every year, Tate modern has become the world’s most popular museum of modern and contemporary art. It’s a venue for art on an industrial scale, in a city that can’t get enough of the concept. But it wasn’t always this way. Britain’s changing attitudes towards modern art Before Tate Modern opened its doors in 2000, the Tate Gallery was…
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Support your favourite London businesses during COVID-19
London’s rent is one of the most expensive in the world. And long before COVID-19 triggered shut down, many restaurants and bars were straining to survive in the capital. In fact, more than 1,400 restaurant businesses and at least 500 pubs permanently closed in 2019. According to the accountancy group UHY Hacker Young, this was 10% more than the year before. Undoubtedly, every industry is feeling the effects of lockdown but, arguably, hospitality has been hit the hardest. Research from the Office of National Statistics shows that eight in 10 workers in the UK food services sector have been furloughed. And if this scheme ends in July (as it’s currently…