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Now that you’ve booked your holiday, it’s time to start looking into your essentials for packing. Packing can be a daunting experience already, let alone packing sustainably. But doing so will benefit you as a traveller as you’ll see yourself reusing your items and reducing the amount of space you take up in your suitcase. […]
Unbeknown to many tourists, the capital of Oman is a hidden gem in the Middle East. Renowned for its easy-going atmosphere, historical sites and friendly locals, Muscat completely contrasts its neighbouring futuristic countries. From traditional bazaars to pristine beaches and architectural wonders to mouthwatering foods, Muscat is fast becoming a hotspot for holidaymakers. What’s more, […]
Once the capital of the Umayyad Empire, Cordoba city has witnessed growth upon growth since its very inception. Located in the Guadalquivir valley, the city has also played a great part in the history of Andalucia. Wandering around the city will allow visitors to witness the many remnants left behind by former successful civilisations. If […]
Thus it may be said that Jordan, with its blessed land, and with its wealth of Sacred Sites, is in itself a spiritual treasure with the potential to grace the lives of all those who visit it. H.R.H. Prince Ghazi bin Mohammed While sites such as Petra, the Dead Sea and Jerash may be well-known among […]
University of Law (ULaw) has awarded Honorary Doctorates to two successful ULaw Alumni, the President of the Law Society for England and Wales, Lubna Shuja, and leading Equality, Diversity and Inclusion figure, David Ruebain. Lubna and David received the Honorary Doctorates on 24 October at The University of Law’s graduation ceremony which saw more than […]