By: Marry Parker | 2011-05-18 | Travel Tips An individual just cannot see London, UK around each day, or even a few days. Yet, when we needed to opt for your leading United Kingdom views, these kind of would be with the report on must-see London points of interest. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-10-18 | Destinations The color of leaves change to yellows, reds and browns to signal the arrival of autumn which marks the transition from summer into winter. When autumn comes, the sky is a deep azure and mists curl across the fields. The crisp days of autumn are a perfect time to explore Britain’s countryside. Britain in Europe, one of three regions of the world including most of Canada and the United States, Eastern Asia, is famous for colored autumn foliage. In autumn, oak forests are glorious and moorland is scattered with junipers and birchwoods. The myriad of autumn colors may take your breath away. However, if visiting Britain is impossible, visitors still enjoy its fall colors through beautiful pictures. read more
By: Laura Elliott | 2010-03-26 | Destinations With many of us choosing to holiday in Great Britain this year, just what is the appeal which prevents thousands of us from flying to sunnier climes? read more
By: pbuchanan | 2010-10-05 | Travel & Leisure Britain’s trains may lack the break-neck speeds of some other European countries, but the rail network of England, Scotland and Wales is just as well developed read more
By: Ali Shah | 2011-05-12 | Travel & Leisure The Great Exhibition 2012 is launching an online campaign on May 6th 2011 to poll the nation to find out exactly what we all love about Great Britain. From favourite dishes, to glorious beaches, great inventions or even best retailers, this ground breaking survey will give everyone young or old a chance to record their views and leave a snap shot for posterity. read more
By: Steph Pemberton | 2010-04-02 | Destinations Holidays in Britain are becoming more popular as people look for ways to make their cash go further. By planning your holiday and endorsing the somewhat unpredictable weather. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-07-01 | Destinations Britain is famous worldwide not only for most expensive houses, luxurious streets but also for best historical monuments. The following list we compiled top ten best castles in Britain. read more
By: Emma Kay | 2012-04-22 | Travel Tips 2012 is a big year for Britain; the Olympics and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee are at the forefront of the British mindset, but these aren’t the only reasons to be excited about a holiday in the UK…take a look below for some reasons why Britain is a great holiday destination. read more
By: Ali Shah | 2011-05-26 | Arts & Entertainment As weather forecasters promise a summer of sunshine, forget about airports and spend your holiday discovering the secrets that Great Britain. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-12-21 | News and society One year ago, Alfie Patten, 13, and his girl friend Chantelle Stedman, 15, made headlines and appeared in many newspapers’ and magazines’ front pages because they became parents of a baby girl. At that time, the couple provoked a new political row over “broken Britain”. Now, the world community continues to shock when they know that two 14-year-old schoolchildren, April Webster and Nathan Fishbourne, have become Britain’s youngest ever parents after they gave birth to son Jamie, who weighted8lb 14 oz on November 15 . April shared Jamie wasn’t planned but she tries to become a great mum for him and offer everything he wants. The pair began dating in September last year but felt too shy to ask their parents for sexual advice. read more
By: Daniel Kidd | 2011-12-09 | Outdoors Looking for a short break to really stimulate the senses? Cornwall's Atlantic coast is spectacular enough on a good day but, when the weather is rough, it becomes even wilder and more romantic. It's no surprise that 2 particular clifftop walks keep cropping up on lists of Britain's top coastal walks. read more
By: Alexandra Toso | 2011-02-17 | Accessories 2011 sees the 60th anniversary of the Festival of Britain. Alexandra Toso, features editor for Furnish.co.uk takes a look at its legacy and explains how it's being translated into modern day interiors from designer furniture to textiles. read more
By: robertcorinadam | 2012-04-04 | Travel & Leisure It’s fair to say that we Brits love our dogs. It used to be a real wrench for pet owners to go on holiday knowing they had to leave their beloved pets to the care of a trusted friend or family member or, to confine them to boarding kennels for the duration. read more
By: Tony Croft | 2012-06-06 | Internet Business This is an article about how superfast broadband is being invested in throughout the UK in the next few years. It explains Peter Cochrane O.B.E.'s opinion on the government's proposed superfast broadband plans. read more