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A trip to the Scottish Highlands offers a mix of history and modernity, along with whisky and Nessie
Inverness is the gateway to the Highlands, a rugged, windswept region of northwest Scotland. The small but thriving city, one ...
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So in much of the Highlands, we see that it’s hilly, and there’s lots of sheep.” The history lesson resonated because it was ...
A hotel in Nairn has submitted fresh plans for a restaurant renovation after their last proposal was rejected by councillors. The Aurora Hotel has been pushing for an extension to its dining room for ...
Found in one of Wales’ key historic towns, The Priory Hotel in Caerleon boasts a rich history of its own. The hotel, set inside the 12th century former Cistercian monastery, has recently had a stylish ...
Found in one of Wales’ key historic towns, The Priory Hotel in Caerleon boasts a rich history of its own. The hotel, set inside the 12th century former Cistercian monastery, has recently had a ...
The Awards, due to be presented at a gala dinner on 19 June in Inverness, celebrate the exceptional achievements of individuals and businesses in the sector over the past year. They are presented ...
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Small-plate restaurant Barnaby’s in Padstow took home Best Trencherman’s Restaurant, while St Michaels Resort, Falmouth, was named Best Trencherman's Hotel. The grand finale of an awards ...
An abandoned hotel in the town of Cartaxo, located in the district of Santarém, is now available for purchase at a significantly lower price than many homes in major cities like Lisbon, Porto, and ...
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More failed asylum seekers should be allowed to appeal from their home countries to get them out of taxpayer-funded hotels, a minister has said. Baroness Jenny Chapman, the Foreign Office minister ...
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