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3:21pm Monday 20th October 2008
Most hotel chains pride itself on being family-friendly, writes Paul Warner (no relation).
11:50am Monday 29th September 2008
Tony Flood is enchanted by the delights of the ancient Bulgarian city, Plovdiv.
2:22pm Thursday 7th August 2008
Despite being covered in scratches and midge bites Helen Backway finds beauty and mystery as well as amazing cheese on an adventure break on the Isle of Arran in bonnie Scotland.
4:28pm Friday 1st August 2008
Located in the Nord-Pas de Calais region of northern France, Lille is the main city of France's fourth largest metropolitan area.
5:00pm Thursday 26th June 2008
Rain, mud and a soggy bottom, but Matthew Jenkin still found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow when he visited Scotland.
10:45am Thursday 26th June 2008
Austria has been in the limelight as a co-host of Euro 2008. But as Charlotte McDonald found out when she visited Salzburg and Innsbruck, there are plenty of reasons to visit the country after the football has finished.
2:40pm Sunday 8th June 2008
Whether or not you are planning to fly out to watch the Olympics, I can recommend China as a fascinating place to visit, writes Tony Flood.
10:51am Thursday 5th June 2008
MARK EDWARDS gets the best of two countries in a short break to the Lower Rhine which is steeped in history. MY short break in the Lower Rhine offered, in the words of the German and Dutch tourist boards, "two countries in one". In three days we travelled from Arnhem and Nijmegen in the Netherlands to Kempen and Krefeld in Germany's Niederrhein. Here the two countries are united in their landscapes of forests, wind turbines and picturesque towns and villages. The region also shares a desire to remember and retain its history, whether it be recent or ancient, good memories or bad.
12:10pm Tuesday 1st April 2008
Situated in the town of Warwick and overlooking the River Avon, Warwick Castle is a popular tourist spot that attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world.
3:42pm Tuesday 4th March 2008
In ancient times Egypt was a regional superpower and had the riches to prove it. GLYNN GARLICK enjoys an exhibition featuring the most famous pharaoh of them all.
A woman will be giving her home a grand makeover after scooping thousands of pounds in a voucher giveaway by Ikea.
Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock has paid tribute to his Bristol City counterpart Gary Johnson ahead of their meeting at Selhurst Park tomorrow.
For festive family fun this Christmas look no further than the New Wimbledon Theatre as Cinderella arrives into town in a pumpkin carriage.
Climb aboard the Hispaniola for the adventure of a lifetime.
The developer behind Croydon Council’s regeneration plans has denied being in financial difficulties.
Knife crime has tumbled as police got tough on youth disorder, according to latest figures.
A crane toppled across a two trains at East Croydon station, killing five people and halting rush-hour train travel between the coast and London – at least in the test scenario faced by emergency services.
The winners of the south west London Green Guardian Awards 2008 were announced tonight at a gala evening held at the Queen's Stand, Epsom Downs Racecourse.
Crystal Palace winger Paul Ifill believes he needs to give more to the side despite starting the Eagles last 13 matches.
Crystal Palace forwards Alan Lee and James Scowcroft are still a fortnight away from fitness according to manager Neil Warnock.
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