by Fiyaz Mughal | Aug 26, 2017
Technically part of Scotland, the Shetland Islands’ proximity to Norway makes them distinctly Scandinavian too. Situated northeast of Great Britain, this subarctic archipelago is steeped in history and tradition. Yet, despite covering an area of over 500 square miles,...
by Fiyaz Mughal | Aug 23, 2017
An integral part of the 2012 London Olympics, the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre is a central component of the UK’s Olympic legacy. Tennis and Wimbledon are incredibly popular in Britain. Andy Murray’s 2013 Wimbledon final was the biggest television event of that...
by Fiyaz Mughal | Aug 23, 2017
Community projects around the world play an important role in the development of society, ranging from social enterprises in some of the poorest rural areas of the globe, to projects designed to enhance quality of life for the more vulnerable members of society in any...
by Fiyaz Mughal | Aug 20, 2017
Bath’s majestic Roman Baths are South West England’s second most popular tourist attraction, welcoming over 1.2 million visitors in 2016. One of the most remarkably well-preserved religious spas of the ancient world, hot water still flows into the Baths via thermal...
by Fiyaz Mughal | Aug 17, 2017
Dignified and unhurried with compulsory breaks for tea and cakes, cricket is considered in many ways the quintessential upper-class English sport. The longest running cricket fixture is between the elite schools Eton and Harrow, and the 2005 Ashes winning England...