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Current Affairs: In Search of a Collective Identity Along the England Coast Path
Is the UK really so united? Walking more than 100 miles, from Brighton to Dover in the south and Fleetwood to Liverpool in the north, one writer searches for a collective British identity along the England Coast Path
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The Turkish Women of Berlin: Food, Photography and Multicultural Identities
Berlin’s community of Turkish immigrants is changing. We spotlight four of the second-generation female entrepreneurs behind ISCHTA, a collaborative project which explores their multicultural identity through food, photography, flowers and traditional textiles.
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Lockdown in Paradise? Filipino Creatives Reveal the Pros and Cons of Island Isolation
Is being locked down on the white-sand islands of the Philippines all it’s cracked up to be? The creatives share their highs and lows of isolation in “paradise” and the local recommendations they’ve discovered.
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Travel Shaming? Don’t Let it Stop Your Holiday Plans
Covid doesn’t mean travel is cancelled. As we enter a new wave of lockdowns, one writer shares her experience of travel shaming and why now is the best time to plan your next trip.
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Saving the Isles of Scilly: Rising Seas, Succulents and Braving the Storm
The future of the Isles of Scilly hangs in a delicate balance; it’s reliant on tourists flown in by helicopter and yet under threat from rising temperatures and sea levels. We chat to some of the artists drawn by the island’s volatile weather and vibrant flora.
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Bonnie Scotland: An Alternative Road Trip Across the Highlands to Skye
With international travel plans on hold, staycations are at the top of our agenda. Embarking on a road trip across an unusually sunny Scotland, over the Cairngorms to the wild north-west coast and the Isle of Skye, one writer gets a much-needed fix of escapism.
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Cast Your Vote: Pick the Cover of Volume 32: Homegrown
Our next print magazine is moments away from being sent to the printers... Volume 32: Homegrown is a celebration of the UK, a snapshot of the diverse people and places on our doorstep. But we’ve left perhaps the most difficult part until last – picking the cover. And we’re letting you, our readers, decide.
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Holiday Romance: Are Travel Flings the Real Thing?
Love in the Atacama Desert. A crush on an Ecuadorian surf instructor. Brief encounters in Paris. Recounting a string of holiday flings, we ask: what is it about travel that makes us collect heartbreak like passport stamps?
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Wheels in Motion: A Beginner’s Guide to Bikepacking in the UK
Home Explore Stories Current Article Wheels in Motion: A Beginner’s Guide to Bikepacking in the UK We caught up with some of Britain’s most in-the-know bikepackers to get some insider tips and tricks on how the bike-curious can set their wheels in motion. 19 October, 2020 Words by Robbie Hodges Whether Whether out of choice […]
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Essential Resources for LGBTQ+ Travellers
Find LGBTQ+ city guides, the world’s best Pride events, queer-friendly hotels and hook-up apps, government advice and everything you need to know about rights, safety and seeking out the spaces that are welcoming to all.
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Dial “9” for a Dildo: Sex Hotels, Spanking and Perfecting Spanish in Argentina
A Brit living in Buenos Aires uncovers the raunchy side of the Argentine capital, where dropping into a pay-by-the-hour sex hotel, or telo, is as common as grabbing a coffee – albeit a bit more steamy.
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Food for Thought: Asian Cuisines, Western Appropriation and Eating Like a Local
Asian food is a rainbow of spice, colour and flavour, but its dishes are often adapted to suit the western palate. Exploring the origins of fortune cookies and proper sushi etiquette, a Chinese-Filipino writer seeks out the stories behind our favourite cuisines and says: order something other than tikka masala.
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But Where Are You Really From? Being a Black American, Abroad
But where are you really from? Can I touch your hair? For one Black American traveller, the experience of different cultures abroad gives her the confidence to call out microaggressions and everyday racism at home.
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That Sun-Cream Smell: Why Scent Souvenirs are Worth a Million Photos
We ask home-fragrance pioneers, Earl of East, how to go about kindling destinations through scent and why a single sucker-punch of a candle is scientifically proven to be more evocative than a million photos on your camera roll.