Sally Hales

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A new exhibition in Southampton is set to celebrate the golden age of ocean liners, from the 1920s to the 1950s, when the vessels were the lifeblood of city, bringing employment, industry and glamour.

Easter doesn’t have to be all about over-indulging in chocolate. Here we round up a few of the egg-cellent ways to get out and about over the long weekend.
sam wanamaker playhouse, london, treasures

We bring together a wealth of the capital’s most fascinating features from the biggest to the smallest to give you a taste of variety on offer in our amazing capital city...
Snowdon, Wales, welsh wonders

A land of mystery, delight and a rich Celtic heritage, we explore Wales’s most wonderful spots from stunning natural beauty to important historical sites 1 Snowdon, Snowdonia National...
Iron Bridge, Shropshire, English Heritage

English Heritage is to undertake its single largest conservation project with a major repair of the Iron Bridge in Shropshire
Fountain Abbey, Yorkshire

Here we bring together the UK’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites representing the very best the country has to offer visitors
Cholmondeley Castle, daffodils, gardens

It may still be winter but the good folk at Cholmondeley Castle Gardens are starting their garden season early for the first time.
Lincoln cathedral

Britain’s religious buildings have been more than just places of worship over the centuries. We discover the sites with the strangest stories.

The home Romantic poet William Wordsworth called “the loveliest spot that man hath ever found”, Dove Cottage in Grasmere, has won an almost £5m grant to improve its visitor experience.

A new Scottish Gin Trail and map has been launched to guide you around 12 of the country’s best gin distilleries and bars.