There are now over 30,000 canal boats on our inland waterways, more than at the time of the Industrial Revolution, and unprecedented numbers of people are visiting and holidaying on our canals – in 2015, 379,000 people went canal boating, up 45% in the last 10 years. The popularity of boating has been fuelled by […]
Iranian gamer Mahdi Bahrami created the game ”Engare,” which is about exploring this unknown space and finding the answer. According to site kill screen, Engare started out life as a question posed by Bahrami’s high school geometry teacher and years later, this same question essentially serves as the concept for Engare, except it asks you […]
– 3 AA Rosettes award-winning chef John Williams to host Cookery Masterclasses – Garden tours with Head Gardener Robert Owen who recently appeared on the BBC – Darphin Spa treatments with Parisian skincare range known for high performance oils – Snowdonia and World Heritage sites including Conwy Castle on Bodysgallen’s doorstep A restored National Trust-owned […]
Day 1 A big bowl of porridge with milk, one slice of toast and a handful of unsalted nuts Day 2 Cheese, then one teaspoon of jam with crackers or toast, and a handful of dried fruits Day 3 A big bowl of shredded wheat or muesli and a pear or orange Day 4 Wheat-based […]
This year, the Islamic holy month coincides with the GCSEs and A-level exam period, with head teachers concerned that students will not be able to concentrate without eating. It also clashes with the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, meaning Ramadan will have the longest average fasting hours in its 33-year lunar-based cycle. […]
It was In 1964, Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. changed his name to Muhammad Ali to reflect the growing influence of his Muslim faith on his life. Causing quite a controversy, Ali was one of the most high-profile Americans at the time to convert from Christianity to Islam. “Cassius Clay is a slave name,” he once said. […]