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Cornwall
Supernatural vision
David Wilson Giant killers, angels and ghosts are just part of the charm of St Michael's Mount, writes David Wilson.
London
It's the end of the road
Will Hide The red Routemaster bus has been a feature of London life for 50 years, but if you want to hop on board you'd better be quick, writes Will Hide.
London
A walk on the east side
Mark Dapin Mark Dapin finds London's East End a pale imitation of its olden days.
England
A queer fish
David Whitley finds parts of Britain's trendiest seaside city remain refreshingly uncool.
London
Starck beauty an affair of the art
Cutting-edge interiors and an unbeatable location have made St Martins Lane a success, Rob McFarland writes.
London
You can't ignore the lure of old London
There are thousands of reasons to enjoy and fall in love with this vibrant capital, Anne Chalfant writes.
British isles
The islands that time forgot
Paul Edwards Island holidays can be so much more than sun, surf and palm trees.
Northern Ireland
Push for a Maze of attractions to mark end to the Troubles
One of Northern Ireland's most infamous places is set for a facelift, writes Owen Bowcott.
England:
Brighton rocks
Celebrities are flocking to the English seaside resort of Brighton in search of sun, sand and surf. As Rob McFarland reports, two out of three isn't bad.
Stratford-on-Avon
Shakespeare in all his glory
The royal Shakespeare Company embarks on a year-long celebration.
England
The house that stops time
It's full of history, but don't call it a museum, Rob McFarland writes.
Wales
Seven wonders of Wales
Keith Austin braves the tortured language and the little old ladies to discover some ancient attractions.
London
Unleash your inner movie mogul
London worship is a big part of Soho's appeal Saska Graville gets the A-list treatment.
Derbyshire
Looking for Mr Right
The spectacular settings for Pride & Prejudice live up to the hype, Saska Graville writes.
London
Expat opinion
Kay O'Sullivan One of our most famous expatriates has some advice for Australians heading to London.
United Kingdom
And pigs might fly
Lunacy is the wind beneath the birdmen's wings, writes David Whitely.












