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The current heatwave in Britain has resulted in an economic upturn for the country’s tourism sector. The Belfast Telegraph recently reported that hoteliers in Northern ... More
With a weakened pound keeping British visitors away from Ireland, the country’s national tourism body has announced the appointment Julie Wakely to oversee its UK ... More
A weakened pound is keeping British visitors away from Ireland, halting double digit growth spurred by a weakened euro in 2016. The ongoing fallout from ... More
Britain continues to be a must-see destination, after more people visited the UK from overseas than ever before in 2016. Predictions of a tourism surge ... More
VisitEngland will be celebrating Britain’s literary stars in 2017, using fictional characters such as Harry Potter and Sherlock Holmes and famous authors like Jane Austen ... More
Museums play a vital role in the tourist economy for rural and coastal destinations across Britain, according to the leaders of the UK’s national collections ... More
The UK government is capitalising on a weakened pound by unveiling a series of measures designed to boost the domestic tourism sector. Dubbed the Tourism ... More
Merlin Entertainments is forecasting a boost in profits as a result of the fall in value of the pound stemming from Britain’s decision to leave ... More
VisitBritain has said it is anticipating a “strong summer” based on the latest numbers released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS), which has announced ... More
VisitBritain is launching a £6.5m campaign to capitalise on the weakened pound. According to the tourist board, the current state of sterling could mean up ... More
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