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There will be 8,000 torchbearers, taking a 70-day journey that will come within ten miles of 95 per cent of Brits. The tour will begin at Lands End on May 19 and continue on to the Olympic Stadium where it will arrive on July 27. Every street it passes though will be plotted on an interactive map. However it has been highlighted that 80 per cent of the flame’s tour will take place in a high security van, each torch bearer will take it just 300m on foot. The bearers will be dressed in white and gold tracksuits designed by…
Brits will be enjoying a long weekend in June thanks to the Queens Diamond Jubilee. And the extra long bank holiday break has caught on, Russia will also be getting a long weekend, thanks to in-coming president Vladimir Putin, to do gardening. The ‘national staycation’ in Russia will take place from May 6th to May 9th, over Russia’s World War Two Victory Day, which is on May 9th. Mr Putin’s inauguration falls on May 7th over the weekend ‘staycation’. ‘Many people want more holidays at this time, so that people could go to their allotments, their gardens,’ Mr Putin said,…
The Queen ascended to the throne on 6 February 1952 and her coronation took place on 2 June 1953. She observed her Silver Jubilee (25 years) in 1977 and her Golden Jubilee (50 years) in 2002. 2012 is a very special year indeed; it is the year of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, an extraordinary occasion. The Diamond Jubilee marks an incredible 60 years of the Queen’s reign. Make the most of this remarkable occasion. The very first British sovereign to commemorate 50 years on the throne in a noteworthy and momentous fashion was George III. The only other British queen…
A global report has revealed that hotel prices in the UK are stagnating. The research suggests that the cost of a nights stay in a major city hotel can show the country’s economic health. Growing economies such as Brazil, Russia, India and China have seen prices increase, whereas the UK has seen hotel room prices drop by one per cent. The capital city is the only place to see rise in hotel prices, London has seen a rise of one per cent. London is the only city in Britain to report a rise in hotel prices – a negligible one…
At a ceremony held on 12 March as part of Mauritius National Day celebrations, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Mauritius, Dr Navinchandra Ramgoolam and the President of the Republic of Seychelles, James Michel, signed an historic Treaty, to provide for the joint management of a vast area of seabed for the benefit of present and future generations. As a result, Seychelles and Mauritius now have joint jurisdiction over an additional area of 396,000 square kilometers. I have seen tremendous development and progress since my last visit in 2005. Mauritius is moving fast with dynamism, and together, we can…
Holiday Inn launch the first ‘augmented reality hotel’ Holiday Inn bosses are hoping to excite guests over the summers Olympics, with various visuals including Nick Dempsey ‘windsurfing’ with a bed sheet in your hotel room. The budget hotel chain have used the latest cutting-edge technology to create the worlds first ‘augmented reality hotel’. This allows virtual versions of Britain’s top athletes to be brought to life. Yesterday guests at the Holiday Inn London Kensington Forum were able to see athletes in virtual action with the use of either their smartphone or tablet. Athletes appear around the hotel including locations such…
Removing Air Passenger Duty would result in an additional 91,000 British jobs being created and £4.2 billion added to the economy in 12 months, it has been revealed. The research, by World Travel&Tourism Council (WTTC), shows that comes as Britain is about to face yet another rise in Air Passenger Duty. Increases planned from April mean a family of four flying to Malaga will pay £52 extra on the price of their tickets. This rises to £260 for the same family to fly to Florida and £368 to fly to Australia. David Scowsill, WTTC President&CEO, said: “Air Passenger Duty is a…
A staggering one in five British adults don’t know which countries make up the UK, according to new research. Geographic gaffes committed by Britons included believing iconic AUSTRALIAN landmark Ayer’s Rock was located in England, while five per cent thought Stonehenge was a foreign site. And while those surveyed showed a good knowledge of foreign cities, their knowledge of their home country was less than impressive. More than fifty per cent of baffled Brits thought that Mt Everest – located in South Asia – was actually the UK’s tallest mountain. In the survey of 2,000 people, 20.6% admitted they did…
Thanks to the ‘Royal Wedding effect’ Westminster Abbey has made it into the top ten most visited attractions in the UK. Visitor numbers to the abbey have increased massively since the Royal wedding that was watched by billions of people around the globe. The Abbey has seen a 36 per cent rise in visitor numbers since 2010, according to the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (Alva). The 700-year-old building saw nearly 1.9 million people walk through its doors, wanting to see not only the place of the Royal Wedding but also the places many royals, poets and leaders are buried…
Effective later this spring, all motorists in France will be required to have the disposable breathalyser kit in their car for use for a self-check that they are not driving over the limit after drinking alcohol. Violators of the new regulation without kits in their vehicles will face fines. France is the first country in the world to enforce the extreme measure. It’s part of President Nicolas Sarkozy’s plan to tackle the country’s terrible drunk-driving record. Every year 4,000 people lose their lives on French roads and a third of these are alcohol related, according to the government’s Sécurité Routière department.…