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Still time for you to get involved with British Tourism Week

As Britain heads into another holiday season, tourism businesses are reminded that 23 to 29 March is the third... more 17 May 2009

Special offer on advertising

Advertise to over 6. 4 million Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday readers with EnjoyEngland's specially negotiated ... more 31 May 2007

South West Tourism DVD on challenges of climate change

South West Tourism has produced a DVD Changing Climate – Changing Business as a guide for tourism businesses i... more 19 Jun 2009

Social networking sites open up new level of marketing

According to Facebook's UK director, Blake Chandlee time spent on social network sites has now surpassed time ... more 19 Jun 2008

Smoke-free England

On July 1st 2007, England introduced a new law to make virtually all enclosed public places and workplaces in ... more 10 Jul 2007

Site owner fined for failing to ensure safety of tenants

A Doncaster caravan-park owner has been fined for leaving her tenants exposed to gas leaks and dangerously hig... more 21 May 2008

Security alert leads to increased UK holiday enquiries

According to a leading domestic operator, Hoseasons, the latest terrorist alert has made customers review thei... more 10 Jul 2007

Room enough for everyone

VisitBritain has just published the results of a census to measure the level of serviced accommodation stock a... more 15 Jan 2008

Proposed changes to holiday entitlement

Under the Working Time (Amendment) Regulations 2007, expected to come into force on 1 October 2007, workers wi... more 10 Jul 2007

Prime Minister expresses support for industry at national tourism summit

VisitBritain chairman, Christopher Rodrigues and industry leaders took the opportunity at a national tourism s... more 23 Jan 2009

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