Bukayo Saka has warned Manchester City that Arsenal have ‘learned their lessons’ from last season, when they crumbled during the final few weeks of the Premier League title race. The Gunners displayed nerves of steel on Sunday as they survived a second-half
Most tourists head for the stunning beaches of Cancun when travelling to Mexico for a holiday. Located on the shores of the Caribbean Sea, the the city’s resorts and nightlife have made it a magnet for sun seekers and partygoers from around
A new £1.1billion development opening up near York’s railway station is set to create 6,500 jobs and grow the economy by 20 percent. Network Rail announced the plans earlier this month as they team up with Homes England and developers McLaren Property and
An incredible new £700million tram line will greatly boost a famous UK city. The East Birmingham to Solihull Metro Extension was first looked into 20 years as a nine-mile route from the airport National Exhibition Centre but has since been greatly extended.
British tourists are facing another major protest in a holiday hotspot where millions flock every year. A tenant support organisation in the city of Malaga, in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia, announced they are planning a demonstration to voice locals’ anger
Mexico City seeks to downplay the case of a serial killer suspect who kept women's bones in his room
Mexico City prosecutors sought Thursday to downplay the case of a suspected serial killer who kept women’s bones and a saw in his room, and apparently targeted women over the course of more than a decade. The city’s head prosecutor said the
Amsterdam has banned the construction of new hotels in its battle against overtourism. Perhaps even more radically, officials in the Dutch capital are also capping the total number of tourists a year allowed to stay in hotels overnight. The local Amsterdam government
Venice is piloting a scheme to charge day-trippers a £4.30 (5 euros) entry fee which officials hope will discourage visitors from arriving on peak days and make the city more liveable for its dwindling number of residents. Signs advising arriving visitors of
For many people working in a major city can include quite hefty commuting costs. But under a brand new scheme planned for Glasgow, Scotland, everybody living in the city could be zipping around on public transport totally free of charge. Initially, a pilot
London police contained two military horses running loose in the city center. Initial reports indicated seven horses escaped, prompting police and army collaboration. Incidents involving the horses included a smashed taxi window and a damaged tour bus windscreen. London police have contained