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Capital One UK commissions new research into the financial impact of children returning home and what this means for families during the cost-of-living crisis ● One in five young adults are being forced to move back into their family home, due to the cost-of-living crisis ● This is having a strain on the pockets of parents, with the average parent expecting their energy & food bills to rise by £272 a month ● Despite this, three quarters of parents and guardians would welcome their children home with open arms if they were struggling financially Back like they never left, young…

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The lines between work and travel will become more blurred in 2023 thanks to new hybrid and remote working formats, reveals EHL Hospitality Business School. With companies, such as Spotify, implementing ‘working from anywhere in the world’ policies, the hospitality industry is expected to witness more ‘bleisure travels.’ Bleisure travel is a mix of business and leisure travel where an employee travels for business reasons from Monday to Thursday, and then extends their trip for a mini-holiday often with their spouse or family in tow. “Remote working will continue to influence how people travel, highlights Lionel Saul, co-author of the…

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FEBRUARY 15, 2023|Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy – Grand Hotel Savoia Cortina, a Radisson Collection Hotel, welcomes the prestigious Grand Hotel Savoia polo team with open arms as the team prepares to compete in the upcoming polo tournament. In addition to sponsoring a team, the Grand Hotel Savoia will also host all the participants for the duration of the Italia Polo Challenge which spans February 15th to the 18th. To mark the beginning of the Italia Polo Challenge, tradition requires teams to participate in a horse parade, which took place February 14th, that served as the opening ceremony. Two games a day…

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Bored of seeing the same tired tropes year in, year out, mobile phone insurer, loveit coverit, wanted to prove that you don’t have to follow the latest Love Island trend to get a perfect proposal. They asked the UK public to send them their coolest, most interesting and unique proposal snaps – and here’s what they came back with. Just in time for Valentine’s Day… loveit coverit noticed how easy it was get sucked in to thinking the same-old, same-old should be the most ‘romantic’ proposal Central Park during the summertime, in front of the Eiffel Tower, and a list…

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In a post-pandemic world and a context of multiple crises, the hospitality industry must once again reinvent itself in order to regain its attractiveness and assert its growth potential on a global level. Researchers from the faculty of EHL Hospitality Business School, recognised as the world’s best hospitality management university, share forward-looking research insights on 10 topics of an industry in profound transformation. “Over the past year, we have all become familiar with the latest batch of external forces that have been hammering at the window of industry: a post pandemic landscape that has changed the nature and values of…

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LONDON (1 March 2023) — National Geographic Traveller (UK) has announced the winners of its Photography Competition 2023. Seeking to highlight the best in travel photography, this prestigious annual competition, celebrating its 11th year, was open to entrants from across the UK and Ireland. Photographers of all levels submitted travel images taken during the past year in any of six categories. Pat Riddell, editor of National Geographic Traveller (UK), said: “Photography remains at the heart of the National Geographic brand, and these winners reflect some of the very best images taken around the globe. From the underwater world of the…

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1 March 2023, London: The 9th annual Travel Media Awards is now open for entry. The event remains the only UK national awards scheme exclusively rewarding editorial excellence and achievement across all forms of travel media, with the winners being announced at a ceremony held in association with Moroccan National Tourism Office at The Savoy on Monday 23 October. Covering both trade and consumer media, categories include National Broadsheet Newspaper Section, Broadcast Programme of the Year, Breaking Travel News, Sustainability Feature of the Year and the Photography Award. Entry is free of charge and the winner of each category will…

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National Geographic Traveller (UK) has unveiled the first wave of chefs and writers scheduled to appear at its flagship National Geographic Traveller (UK) Food Festival this summer, with MasterChef judges John Torode and Anna Haugh at the head of a high-profile line-up. Torode, who first appeared at the inaugural event in 2019, will return with a chef demonstration on the Saturday of the two-day festival, while Irish restaurateur Haugh, who joined the cast of MasterChef: The Professionals in 2022, will appear on the Sunday. The event, which returns to London’s Business Design Centre this summer from Saturday 15 July to…

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LONDON (3 March): This spring, Food by National Geographic Traveller (UK) is inviting readers to start plotting their dream weekend away, with its pick of Europe’s destination restaurants. From Massimo Bottura’s Osteria in Modena to Raymond Blanc’s Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons in Oxfordshire, the latest edition of this special-issue series pulls together a selection of the continent’s most exciting establishments — high-concept restaurants, often in spectacular locations, that are truly worth basing a short-trip around. Glen Mutel, editor of Food, said: “Many of us plan weekends away around plays, concerts, opera performances and spa visits. So why not dining? Why…

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LONDON (2 March 2023) — The April issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) is out now. The cover story this month focuses on 25 Greek islands, from big-hitters like Crete and Santorini to lesser-known spots including Agistri and Kythera. The country’s isles are known for their idyllic beaches and laidback pace of life, but for travellers willing to explore a little further, clifftop villages, local markets and secret stretches of sand all await. We also reveal the winners of our annual Photography Competition, with submissions across six categories covering the globe, from the US and Mexico to Greenland and Sierra…

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