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While the seaside town, with its pristine sandy beaches and bustling seafront, still brings in crowds of holidaymakers, it is ...
Tony Peers, who has died aged 78, was a Butlin’s redcoat who became one of the north of England’s most successful ...
MailOnline visits abandoned hotels in a town once packed with tourists, where windows are smashed, buildings are crumbling and birds have found new homes.
There is no more relaxing form of travel than rail, and no better way to enjoy the beauties and sights of a country than through a carriage window, whatever the season. When it came to seeing ...
If you're planning a summer getaway along Cumbria's stunning coastline, you're in luck – the region is home to some truly ...
James Larkin’s leadership of Belfast’s dock strike in 1907 and Dublin’s 1913 lock-out are landmarks in the history of trade unionism, but now his overlooked links to a third iconic industrial action – ...
Northern Italy's Lake Garda, perched at the edge of the Dolomites, isn't a hidden gem by any means. It's relatively well-known, but in comparison to Italian summer destinations like Capri, Lake Como, ...
With £50million in refurbishments in recent years, this hotel takes a luxurious step back in time. The showpiece is the grand marble reception and ballroom with capacity for 300 people.
Cabaret and Cabernet launches further to the successful launch of Downstairs at The Grand, a late-night speakeasy hidden within the hotel, which celebrates the glamour and secrecy of a bygone era.
The Pritzker Prize–winning locals carry out a dramatic revamp of the storied hotel, complete with a new spa, restaurant, and presidential suite.
The leader of North Yorkshire Council, Cllr Carl Les, has said the authority will not back a ‘mad idea’ of purchasing Scarborough’s Grand… ...