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BY MICHELINE MAYNARD
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During this year’s scorching summer, I ended many of my rides with a dip in a small, long-neglected harbour near where I live. Occasionally I had to compete for space with fishermen who chose to cast
A trip to Dublin is always a joy and whether it’s your first visit or your 15th, this vibrant city always has something new to experience. We based ourselves at The Grafton Hotel, a stylish and welcom
The Doc wilts in the ferocity of the commuter games
It’s 30 years since daily Eurostar services began whisking visitors to Belgium’s capital — and the city known for Tintin and beer is still full of surprises
GARETH DENNIS imagines how railways will look over the next four decades, after DAVID STUBBINGS starts with this decade‘s reforms
ourworldindata.org A century ago, all you needed to get behind the wheel of a car legally was a paper licence, which cost the equivalent of about 25p today, says Hannah Ritchie. No driving lessons or