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Edinburgh is the cybersex capital of the UK during lockdown, study finds

Edinburgh is the cybersex capital of the UK during lockdown, study finds
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What s in a name: Interesting city nicknames from around the world

Most of us were given nicknames as a kid. If you were unlucky, your nickname might be so cringy you’d rather die than have your friends, colleagues, or partner find out what it is.  Perhaps you still go by one, not just because people can’t remember your real name, but because people can’t pronounce it. Perhaps your nickname was gifted to you out of endearment by someone you love. However, if your nickname was something like “Josie Grosie” or “Moaning Myrtle”, you might not have loved it quite as much. Alas, even towns and cities can’t escape the nicknaming process; some even become their official names. Take Ding Dong in Texas, for example, Eek in Alaska, and the very yummy Sandwich over in the UK. 

Cruise holidays: All the answers you need about sailings in the UK and overseas

Watching a white-tailed eagle soar above the glistening pewter waters of the Inner Hebrides from the deck of a cruise ship freshly-brewed coffee in hand is one of those moments only holidays on the sea can deliver. Being out on the waves, feeling the gentle roll of the water, is like no other sensation. And the good news is that cruises could start up again very soon if we stick to trips around the British Isles, that is. After almost a year of government advice against cruise holidays, Maritime Minister Robert Courts this week put the industry on the same footing as domestic tourism, signalling a restart from English ports from May 17. 

I didn t have to set the stage … the stage set itself : The work of Robert Blomfield

ROBERT Blomfield, who died in December of last year, at the age of 82, was, surely, one of the most accomplished photographers in post-war Britain. This fact is all the more remarkable because he remained, throughout his years behind the camera, an amateur photographer. In 1967, following the selection of a number of his pictures by the British Journal of Photography, Blomfield considered transforming his hobby into his occupation. However, fearing that working to commission would blunt the spontaneity of his images, he decided to continue in his chosen career in the medical profession. In the late 1950s and into the 1960s, Blomfield pursued his medical training and early career as a junior doctor in Edinburgh. A Yorkshireman, born in Leeds, he fell in love with the city, taking up Edinburghers’ affectionate nickname for their hometown “Auld Reekie”.

Today s TV: From Gordon Ramsay to Sandi Toksvig

Today s TV: From Gordon Ramsay to Sandi Toksvig
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