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Hotel must Haves

Deciding on a hotel can be daunting and exhausting. These tips will help make the process easier so you can look forward to a fun holiday. Choosing accommodation can be a daunting experience. There are endless factors to consider, including price, location, amenities, reviews, and the list goes on. The process of choosing a hotel… Keep Reading

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Work from Roam

Nowadays the office is no longer a destination, with many people working from home. A geographically dispersed workforce has given companies and employees greater flexibility and freedom. Whilst this offers many benefits, including saving on travel costs, it can also lead to issues such as depression, loneliness and not feeling included in a workplace culture… Keep Reading

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A Guide to Geneva

Sustainable travel has long since been viewed as a passing phase or an issue we can ignore. We must face and positively act on this serious challenge now. Keep Reading

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Get your Glamp on

Sustainable travel has long since been viewed as a passing phase or an issue we can ignore. We must face and positively act on this serious challenge now. Keep Reading

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Kevin Bossino

Sustainable travel has long since been viewed as a passing phase or an issue we can ignore. We must face and positively act on this serious challenge now. Keep Reading

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HISTORY OF THE RAF IN GIBRALTAR – Part 3

On July 7th 1940 a Sunderland attached to 202 Squadron while carrying out reconnaissance off the North African Coast, was a attacked by three French fighters, she shot down two and returned to Gibraltar riddled with bullet holes and a wounded gunner, this was the first encounter with the enemy aircraft and the first casualty. On September 14th a London flying boat were shot down by a French fighter over Casablanca, and in October while on an anti U Boat patrol an aircraft of 202 Squadron co-operated with surface craft destroying two Italian submarines, the Durbo and Gondar. Keep Reading

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Making of a King

King Charles III, the former Prince of Wales and now the first 21st-century king of the United Kingdom, ascended to the throne on 8th September 2022, the day of the Queen’s death, and proclaimed King on Saturday 10 September.  Britain’s first new monarch in 70 years was crowned at Westminster Abbey in London on 6th… Keep Reading

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Ace Art

Welcome back art lovers!! It’s been another busy month for us and a great month for artists and collectors alike.   There have been lots of Art exhibitions and competitions held during the last few weeks and Ace Art has been involved in most of them so will give you the run down.  We finished… Keep Reading

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Letting Go

You are Enough I found myself wandering into the terrain of the Divine Feminine this morning. H’mmm – interesting I thought. Morning study is always best for me. This pull towards really understanding the Divine Man/Woman connection and how I sabotage or honour ‘my’ Divine Feminine energy with ‘his’ Divine Masculine. I ask my self… Keep Reading

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