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April 27 is Moehanga Day, the anniversary of the day in 1806 when Ngāpuhi warrior Moehanga became the first Māori to visit ...
Spring is in the air, and London is calling – not by Tube, but on foot. Jessica Furseth explores a 78-mile circular walking ...
“They emigrated to America in 1638 from the Southwold area of England ... swaths of the river’s foreshore obscured traces of its past. From the Tower of London to Greenwich, Thames Clipper ...
Thousands of people will be making their way into the capital on Sunday for this year’s London Marathon. Crowds of people ...
Though London often winds up on lists of the world’s most ... Image The Uber Boat by Thames Clippers is a convenient and scenic way to see and visit sites along the river. Image The author ...
After passing Tooting and reaching Richmond in the west, the trail crosses the Thames and ... s always more London to explore. Section 8 follows the surprisingly verdant River Brent as it takes ...
To mark the historic moment the Second World War ended in Europe in 1945, tonnes of events have been planned around the UK.
Stefan Wermuth / Reuters / Landov The Thames has been synonymous with ... oarsmen who ferried passengers on the river—convened beneath London Bridge for Britain’s first rowing race.
Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside, as the old song goes. But better yet, with a cold beer in hand at a British pub.
With this 90-minute Open Top Bus Tour, you’ll discover London from a mesmerisingly unique perspective. Drive past the illuminated clock tower of the Houses of Parliament, better known as Big Ben.