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Wave FC

When Women`s football was bigger than men`s Thanks to greater media attention and broadcasting in recent years, you might think women’s football has never been more popular. But you’d be wrong. For those who still like to criticise the women’s game as being somehow less important or commercially viable, here’s the truth: women’s football in… Keep Reading

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Gibraltar Football Association

5 in 5 Football Funday raises £3000.00 The Gibraltar FA held hugely successful and brilliantly attended football fun day at the Victoria Stadium, last on the 13th May,  which saw a corporate football challenge taking place alongside fun themed activities for kids such as ‘slip and slide’, ‘beat the keeper’, football based inflatable dart board… Keep Reading

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My spiritual journey

Psychic Medium Mark Whatley My spiritual journey started at a young age; any over many years, spirituality has guided me and helped me with decisions in my life. The 61 tarot cards I use, are my own personally designed cards and they came about when I had visions of hieroglyphics. Not knowing what they meant,… Keep Reading

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North Yorkshire Continued!

Following on from our previous article about North Yorkshire, we visit a few more of the famous cities, towns and areas of natural beauty that comprise England’s largest, and arguably most picturesque, county.   The City of Ripon, England’s third smallest city, is located at the confluence of two tributaries of the River Ure, the… Keep Reading

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Protecting Your Digital Footprint:

A Guide to Staying Safe from Hacks While on Holiday As the world becomes increasingly connected, our digital footprints grow larger and more significant. From social media updates to online transactions, our online presence holds a wealth of personal information. While embarking on a holiday adventure is undoubtedly exciting, it’s crucial to remember the importance… Keep Reading

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Interrailing through Europe

You may have heard of ‘Interrailing’, the act of travelling through Europe using the extensive rail network with a train ticket known as an Interrailing pass. What you may not know is that Interrailing has been around for over fifty years.  The first Interrail Passes were sold in March 1972 and started a revolution for… Keep Reading

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ALL ABOARD – THE BENEFITS OF TAKING A CRUISE

When you think about cruises, what are your first thoughts? An exciting way to travel, waking up to a new horizon every day or simply enjoying everything that is on offer onboard? Are you wondering if a cruise holiday is right for you? While there are all the obvious benefits that come from a nearly… Keep Reading

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Exploring three hidden gems of southern Spain

Southern Spain is a region blessed with stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and picturesque villages that seem to be frozen in time. Nestled amidst the rolling hills and sun-drenched countryside, three extraordinary villages stand out as captivating gems waiting to be discovered.  Ronda Perched dramatically atop a rocky outcrop, Ronda casts a spell on visitors with… Keep Reading

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Weird travel facts

The world’s longest commercial flight took around 30 hours The longest commercial flight is the Singapore Airlines Singapore to New York route, with an average journey time of 17 hours and 50 minutes. But from 1943-45 Qantas ran the ‘Double Sunrise’ service which made 271 crossings in total from Australia to Sri Lanka which often… Keep Reading

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