All news by author: Milo Boyd

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Brits flock to UK's 'most abandoned building' with Dracula link and creepy ghost
Whitby Abbey sits atop hill overlooking the Yorkshire town that is famous as the landing place of Count Dracula in Bram Stocker's novel and for its thriving goth culture
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Lake District local urges tourists to follow unofficial rules of the countryside
The Lake District may be one of the most beautiful parts of the UK and loved by huge numbers of people who have visited it, but it is also suffering from the strain of the 18 million people who visit it a year
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Strictly fans can now book all-inclusive UK breaks to meet the dancers
Warner Hotels has teamed up with BBC Studios to lay on Strictly Come Dancing themed breaks in Cheshire, Nottingham and Hampshire with performers including Dianne Buswell, Amy Dowden, Graziano Di Prima, Nikita Kuzmin, and Neil Jones involved
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EasyJet, Ryanair, TUI and BAs issue updates for Brits with Morocco trips booked
EasyJet, Ryanair, TUI and British Airways have given advice to customers due to head out to Morocco over the coming days, after the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office updated its travel advice
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Brits flock to UK's 'best town for staycations' that was Hot Fuzz filming spot
Wells in Somerset, Avebury in Wiltshire and Corfe Castle in Dorset have topped a poll of the countries favourite inland destinations, based on scenery, food and drink, peace and quiet, tourist attractions, and value for money
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'I decided to fight back as dark side of tourism was pushing out my neighbours'
Emanuele Dal Carlo, who grew up in Venice and watched the city change hugely over several decades, has set up Fairbnb in a bid to push back against the holiday let industry
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Quirky holidays for the bucket list from a giant omelette festival to a beer spa
Sedlec Ossuary, near Prague, the Festival of The Giant Omelette in Bessières, the Starkenberger Beer Pools in Austria and the Stockholm Zombie Walk in Sweden are among the unusual ideas
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Man livid as he's 'bumped from business class' so airline worker can take seat
Stephen Jones, a Vietnam war veteran, was flying back to Adelaide, Australia with his wife when a member of Qantas staff asked him to leave his seat and move to economy
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Football fans race from Old Trafford to Wembley in 'train vs plane' showdown
Nicky Kelvin and Liam Spencer, members of The Points Guys travel tips team, wanted to see whether the train or the plane journey between Old Trafford and Wembley was quicker
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Couple demand refund after being next to dog who 'snorted and farted' on flight
Gill and Warren Press have demanded a full refund after they were sat next to an emotional support dog that spent much of the flight from Paris to Singapore farting, they claim
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Flight attendant urges holidaymakers to always leave a towel by their hotel door
Cabin crew member Cici has a checklist she follows whenever she stays in a hotel, particularly when she first arrives, to make sure that she is as safe and sound as possible
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Influencers fuel climate change by inspiring Brits to travel for Insta pics
A third of Brits are following in the footsteps of their social media icons and heading for destinations they were directly inspired to visit by luxurious posts
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World's biggest aircraft will have private rooms and a full bar for passengers
Hybrid Air Vehicles hopes to launch the Airlander aircraft within the next four years, meaning passengers will be able to fly up to 4,000 miles in relative silence and comfort
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Man caught breaking off chunk of Italian statue in latest tourist attack
A man was caught on CCTV climbing onto Fountain of Neptune in Florence and then breaking off a bit of the marble from the chariot before jumping down on Monday morning
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'I've spent years travelling the world - I spin a globe to pick a destination'
Jonathan Lipman, a 40-year-old AI software developer, has spent the past five years travelling across the world to countries including Thailand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam and Australia
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Packing expert warns Brits to always put a soft toy in their suitcases
Peter Drummond, head of baggage at air transport IT provider SITA, has shared his top tips for increasing the chances that you won't lost your bag for good when checking it in at the airport
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Locals forced to camp out in caves as crowds of tourists overwhelm Greek island
Greek island Santorini, part of the Cyclades, is suffering from the effects of over-tourism, with capital Fira is often overwhelmed by crowds of people so dense it can be difficult to move in them
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'I visited France's 'ugliest village' - it wouldn't be out of place in England'
Coustellet in Luberon, France, does not have the same positive reputation as nearby Saignon, Lacoste or Rousillon, which exhibit some of the historical charm the region is known for
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TUI pilot and daughter given rare opportunity to fulfil lifelong dream together
Father and daughter duo Will Isherwood-Smith and Abi worked the TUI flight from Manchester Airport to Tenerife, there first together since she got her flight attendant wings
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Passengers warned mistakes on flights can instantly make staff think you're rude
Jo Bryant, a travel etiquette expert, has offered some helpful words of advice for plane passengers who are keen to avoid annoying their fellow customers as well as the crew
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Brits forced to sleep on airport baggage belt as storm shuts down holiday island
The death toll from severe rainstorms that have lashed parts of Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria has increased to nine today after Storm Daniel hammered the countries
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You can now book a 'cruise that never ends' with new destinations every year
Life at Sea Cruises, which is due to launch from Istanbul in Turkey in November, is being extended so it will essentially be the 'cruise that never ends', according to its CEO
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'I came back from holiday to find 'cowboy' parking firm had lost my car'
Paul Swift claims My Parking Limited was unable to find his car for two days after he returned to London Gatwick Airport to discover the Mercedes could not be located
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'I pay for my travels around the world by renting out my flat on Airbnb'
Jamie is one of the many British people making the most of the high demand for holiday properties by renting out out his flat in Edinburgh on Airbnb to fund his holidays abroad
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Experts issue warning for cruise passengers after woman ends up with £1,000 bill
Molly Saxton set off on a Caribbean cruise with her family not realising that she was making a mistake that would end up landing her with a bill of £1,186.59 when she got back to dry land