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The Mad Trucker of Route 666 – Phantom, Serial Killer or Myth?

Posted on 24th September 202124th September 2021 by Jack Varley

Writer Jack Varley discusses and debunks the myths surrounding America’s infamous Route 666.

The hidden political landscape of our National Parks

Posted on 27th January 202127th January 2021 by Geeta Wedderburn

There is increasing pressure being placed on the National Parks in the UK, to welcome a more diverse array of visitors. Geeta Wedderburn reports, in this edition of #rooted.

Women Around the World: 5 Most Empowering Solo Female Travel Bloggers

Posted on 5th March 20205th March 2020 by Fatima Abdelwahab

Travelling is an obsession, once you start you can’t stop. We all get excited when thinking of a new trip, who doesn’t? And what’s better than reading travel blogs or even seeing posts of female […]

Agony Aunt – Should I Travel, Or Should I Settle Down Like My Boyfriend Wants To?

Posted on 5th March 2020 by Penelope Helbest

I want to go travelling for 6 months after university, but my boyfriend wants to settle down. Should I go travelling on my own or settle down? Being able to travel for half a year […]

Leeds Bradford Airport Expansion Set to Accomodate 7,000,000 Passengers by 2030

Posted on 17th February 2020 by Grace Partington

In a move seemingly at odds with Leeds’ status as the first UK city to declare a climate emergency, Leeds-Bradford Airport’s expansion plans intend to accommodate 7,000,000 passengers by 2030; an increase of 3,000,000 from […]

The Pros of Travelling Solo

Posted on 5th February 202024th February 2020 by Megan Johnson

Megan Johnson highlights the different benefits that travelling by yourself can bring to your journey of personal development.

My Top 5 Christmas Markets for 2019

Posted on 6th December 20196th December 2019 by Grace Kyne

Christmas is soon approaching and markets are aplenty. Fancy a few days away for baked goods, a little mulled wine and some gift buying, but not sure which city is right for you? I’ve put […]

US Summer Camp – What I Wish I’d Known

Posted on 11th October 201911th October 2019 by Grace Kyne

Working and travelling the US for three months was a dream come true. I truly felt like I was living my best-American-movie-life. But, not everything was as straight forward as it seemed. I’m here to share all the things I wish I’d known before heading across the pond.

Flying too Close to the Sun: Why Budget Airlines Fail

Posted on 7th October 20197th October 2019 by Will Southall

Following the collapse of iconic travel agents Thomas Cook, Business Editor Will Southall explains why more and more budget airlines are running into financial difficulty. Thomas Cook has collapsed after 178 years of dominance in […]

How to do a Year Abroad on a Budget

Posted on 26th October 20181st April 2019 by Josephine Shannon

Olivia Woollam is a 21-year-old University of Leeds Journalism Student who recently returned home from her year abroad at the University of Queensland, in Australia. We interviewed Olivia to find out all about her time […]

Fined €500 For Sitting Somewhere You Shouldn’t

Posted on 19th October 201829th March 2019 by Emma Prentice

When you think of Venice, images that immediately spring to mind are the beautiful canals, picturesque buildings, and countless gondolas. What you don’t tend to think of are the 60,000 people who are visiting daily, […]

Day Trips from Leeds

Posted on 25th September 201829th March 2019 by Emma Prentice

Are you a first year who needs a break from the tough life of Fresher’s Week? A southerner who’s in desperate need of some northern fun? A final year student who hasn’t yet explored all […]

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