The five-star Courthouse Hotel in Shoreditch is home to the very jail cell where the notorious East End gangsters, the Krays were banged up.
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The city comes to life during the Holy Month, with Ramadan tents, special cultural events and more
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The first thick drops of summer rain hit as Brooklyn crossover icons Turnstile tear…
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America is home to numerous national parks. For many luxury travellers, going off the…
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The princely follies, Hobbiton-style wine cellars and subterranean labyrinths of South Moravia offer the key to a region whose appeal lies both above and below the surface, discovers Debbie Ward
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Re-enactors gather outside St Albans Cathedral every 21 June
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There’s no better way to experience the Garden City than by staying at its most iconic hotel and delving into its culture, history and nature
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After surviving colonisation, deforestation and enforced labour, Costa Rica’s Indigenous peoples are reviving traditions and ecosystems lost to the centuries – and visitors are welcome to join in
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Bringing you entertainment, humour and a wealth of knowledge for your next journey, take a listen to these inspirational travel audio chats from the world's top podcast presenters...
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We’ve teamed up with the experts at Audley Travel and award-winning Singapore Airlines to bring you all the inspiration and information you need to start planning a romantic road trip around Victoria, Australia.
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Title holders will often put on a special programme of events throughout the year, making it an excellent time to visit
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It's not just bees who love lavender. Soothe your soul this summer by discovering some of the best, brightest and most beautiful lavender fields the country has to offer
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This under-the-radar slice of post-industrial Midlands is an inspirational example of the restorative power of trees and a great alternative weekend break, discovers Sarah Baxter
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It might just now be having its moment in the spotlight – but Black cowboy culture has been alive and well for centuries, in the Lonestar State and beyond
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By The Travel Magazine | Rupert Parker | 6/8/2025 4:56 AM
Alyth is poised between the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands, an ideal base to explore the best of both worlds.
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Our blue planet is under threat, but there are many ways we can use travel as a force for good...
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The awe-inspiring landscapes of the Hawaiian islands have served as a backdrop for plenty of Hollywood blockbusters
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The colourful mochila bags of the Wayuu people are found all across Colombia, but the unique matrilineal culture behind them offers far more to travellers than just souvenirs, writes Laura Field
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Whether you're a beginner or a pro, cycling around these places is a breeze
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Look beyond London, Miami and New York and you’ll find spectacular Pride celebrations in some of the most unexpected corners of the world…
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“A state environmental oversight board voted unanimously to rescind a controversial proposal that would have permitted California municipal landfills to accept contaminated soil that is currently required to be dumped at sites specifically designated and approved for hazardous waste.” — Tony Briscoe, The Los Angeles Times, 16 May 2025
Did you know?
Rescind and the lesser-known words exscind and prescind all come from the Latin verb scindere, which means “to split, cleave, separate.” Rescind was adapted from its Latin predecessor rescindere in the 16th century, and prescind (from praescindere) and exscind (from exscindere) followed in the next century. Exscind means “to cut off” or “to excise,” and prescind means “to withdraw one’s attention,” but of the three borrowings, only rescind established itself as a common English term. Today, rescind is most often heard in contexts having to do with the withdrawal of an offer, award, or privilege, or with invalidation of a law or policy.