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Tag: travelling
Four unique things about travelling abroad with a prime minister
[ad_1] Journalistically, there is a tension on these trips: we are close to the prime minister and his team throughout. This is useful, in understanding what they are doing and…
Can’t we just stop travelling by air for business?
[ad_1] Holiday trips are sacred for many of us, and we defy the shame of flying and take annual trips to warm southern climes or a city break to Paris…
Early Impact: Meet SoloTrvlr, an app empowering women travelling alone
[ad_1] When Kim Callender asked women to share their experiences of travelling alone, she was stunned by the response. Speaking to more than 100 women, two things became clear to her:…
Eurovision 2023: What fans affected by train strikes travelling to Liverpool can do
[ad_1] Coach service Megabus told the BBC: “We have seen sales jump by around a third yesterday, as people rushed to secure seats for what looks to be a very…
Italian tourist dies in Petra – English
[ad_1] (ANSA) – ROME, APR 22 – An Italian tourist died on Friday after falling from a height of 30 meters while walking along a path closed to transit at…
Travelling to the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein for work
[ad_1] Published 30 April 2021 Last updated 6 April 2023 + show all updates 6 April 2023 Country guides reviewed. The information provided is up-to-date as of 22 March 2023. 26…
England fans: Uefa asked to review treatment of travelling supporters in Italy
[ad_1] Uefa has been asked to look into the treatment of England fans who attended last week’s 2-1 Euro 2024 qualifying win over Italy in Naples. Bus issues were followed…
Commentary: Travelling abroad? Don’t be tempted to pay your way using your home currency
[ad_1] GREATER TRANSPARENCY And despite the high conversion fees involved with dynamic currency conversion, most government regulators around the world have been hesitant to intervene. One possible reason for this…