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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Looking for bargain flights this Christmas? Now is the time to book

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Itโ€™s been a sizzling few weeks across Britain, but now is the time to start thinking about booking your flights for the Christmas period if youโ€™re looking for a cheap deal. According to travel planning platform Rome2rio, July is the prime month to grab a bargain flight, as prices are likely to increase by up […]

Juggling work and kids during the school holidays? You’re not alone

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The average summer break from school will involve 11 day trips, 344 miles of travel – and two cases of sunburn, a study has revealed, highlighting just how much time is spent juggling work and kids at this time of year. A survey of 2,000 British families found the long summer holiday away from lessons […]

Where would you move for work? Cambridge, apparently

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A new YouGov Omnibus survey has asked how willing British workers would be to move to each of Channel 4โ€™s shortlisted locations for its new HQ in order to keep their job, as well as an additional five for good measure. Topping the list is Cambridge โ€“ not on Channel 4โ€™s shortlist โ€“ which 45% […]

How to plan Christmas in a sporting venue

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As event planners look to add something a little different to a Christmas party, sport can often be the perfect addition. From football and rugby to horse racing, Abigail Elkins, senior sales conference and events executive at Ascot Racecourse, shares why a sporting event is perfect for networking and team-building. Planning an event at any […]

Checking in: Gleneagles Hotel

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Editor of sister site Hotel Designs, Hamish Kilburn checks in to find out whether Scotlandโ€™s Gleneagles Hotel really can cater to the demands of modern PAs. Gleneagles has long been known as a destination for world-renowned golfing, awe-inspiring spa retreat getaways and unmatched weddings. Its roaring twenties heritage runs through the very fabrics of the […]