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Wellness Trends That Really Aren’t Doing Much For Your Wellness
16% of Brits admit that they’ve tried a wellbeing trend, but it has had a negative effect on their mental health because they didn’t feel
16% of Brits admit that they’ve tried a wellbeing trend, but it has had a negative effect on their mental health because they didn’t feel
Prawns offer a wide range of culinary possibilities, from those found in freshwater to dishes like tempura, and those seasoned with chilli and garlic. The
A well presented garden can help properties stand out and secure a sale, so homeowners have been offered seven tips to increase the appeal of
The allure of Greece shows no sign of slowing down in 2025, as travellers seek out its unique blend of ancient history, delicious food, dramatic
Spotting wildlife can be a great way to reconnect with nature, destress and learn more about the outdoors. From an abundance of woodland birds, to
For ‘DINK’ (dual-income-no-kids) couples—those enjoying a comfortable income with no children to consider—planning the perfect escape is all about finding destinations that promise luxury, romance,
Guests looking to discover a renewed sense of wellbeing or to escape for a weekend of top-to-toe pampering, can reset and recharge with AvaniWell’s new
Similar methods include 12-12-12 which involves picking 12 items to donate, 12 to throw and 12 to put back in their original place.
With Condé Nast Traveller highlighting a new dawn for oenotourism as one of this year’s key travel trends, in-the-know travellers should look to Geneva for
Solo travel is on trend for 2025, in fact, 24% of UK travellers are planning to travel alone this year*. However, starting a solo adventure