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I found one of the most unexpected places in Wales to get a takeaway

I found one of the most unexpected places in Wales to get a takeaway

Think of airport food and thoughts of a hastily eaten burger or a pack of sandwiches grabbed from a shop in a panic when your gate is called may come to mind. But banging Thai food? That is what’s on offer in the unlikely surroundings of the terminal building at Swansea Airport. The Gower airport has seen plenty of sights over the years, from Hurricane fighters in World War Two to the Wales Air Ambulance helicopter and passenger planes for the short-lived Air Wales airline. Now it’s in the safe hands of Swansea Airport Stakeholders Alliance and is home to flying and skydiving clubs – and the Thai Bach Express. Not only is Thai Bach the most brilliant name ever devised (in this corner of the world) for a Thai eatery, but it is also the provider of takeaway happiness in the form of great food. For the latest restaurant news and reviews, sign up to our food and drink newsletter here Venture out of Swansea and across Fairwood Common, go through the gates of …

National Trust Names America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places for 2026

National Trust Names America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places for 2026

The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a private nonprofit based in Washington, D.C., has released its annual list of “America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places,” which includes sites that have been targeted by the second Trump administration. Published each year since 1988, this year’s list was framed around the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States and “our nation’s founding and the self-evident truth that all people are created equal,” according to a press release. Each selected site receives a one-time grant of $25,000 to “protect these historic places and enable their stories of equality to be shared for generations,” per a release. Related Articles Among those selected are two sites that have drawn the ire of the Trump administration, the Stonewall National Monument in New York, often considered the birthplace of the gay right’s movement, and the President’s House Site in Philadelphia, which served as the presidential home prior to the capital’s relocation to Washington. In January, the National Parks Service (NPS) removed placards from the President’s House Site that acknowledged the history …

Here are the 11 most endangered historic places in the U.S. : NPR

Here are the 11 most endangered historic places in the U.S. : NPR

Stonewall National Monument in New York City is the first and only national monument to LGBTQ+ history in the U.S. It is on the National Trust’s list of 11 most endangered historic places this year. Whitney Browne, National Parks Conservation Association/National Trust for Historic Preservation hide caption toggle caption Whitney Browne, National Parks Conservation Association/National Trust for Historic Preservation Every year since 1988, the National Trust for Historic Preservation has released a list of the 11 most endangered historic sites in the country. It shines a light on significant places that have, in most cases, fallen into neglect and disrepair but also some that are threatened by development, environmental or political factors. This year’s list, released Wednesday, has a theme — a first — commemorating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. “We chose to focus this year on sites important to the idea that all people are created equal,” said Carol Quillen, the organization’s president. “Over time, brave people have fought for equality before the law, equal opportunity, freedom of …

Isolated places struggle with a lack of year-round flights : NPR

Isolated places struggle with a lack of year-round flights : NPR

Joe Castellana often has to drive several hours to complete the 120-mile trip from his home on the tip of Cape Cod in Provincetown, Mass., to Boston, especially during the summer. He can fly but commercial flights aren’t offered during the off-season. Provincetown’s ongoing effort to restore year-round air service is a microcosm of how difficult it can be to get commercial flights in remote places. Agata Storer for NPR hide caption toggle caption Agata Storer for NPR When Joe Castellana drives to Boston from his home in Provincetown, Massachusetts, at the very northern tip of Cape Cod, he considers himself lucky if the 120-mile ride takes two hours. That, he says, is “rare, very rare.” Because while Provincetown can be desolate in the winter, it’s a tourism hot spot in the summer, when its population of 3,500 people balloons to 60,000. And during that high season, the drive to the state capital can be an extremely long slog. “When I’ve had to go to Boston, let’s say for a 10 or 11 o’clock appointment …

Eight of the best secluded and affordable places to stay in Andalucía, Spain | Andalucia holidays

Eight of the best secluded and affordable places to stay in Andalucía, Spain | Andalucia holidays

For centuries, outsiders have been lured to the radiant hills and valleys of Andalucía, not least the Moors of north Africa who left such an impact on the land and culture. More recently, an influx of northern European aficionados has fostered a string of seductive, small-scale guesthouses to join some idiosyncratic Spanish-owned properties. These are idyllic, tranquil settings in which to de-stress and recharge, hike, ride, cycle, cook, swim or simply stargaze – the rural skies here are blissfully free of light pollution. Nor are cultural highlights ever far away, whether in Granada, Córdoba or Seville. Starry nights at Casa Mimi Casa Mimi is isolated but with great access to regional highlights Near Gérgal, in the eastern mountains bordering the Sierra de los Filabres, this Belgian-owned bed and breakfast has three charming rooms with ample outside space, views and a pool. Although isolated, it has unbeatable access to regional highlights including Europe’s only desert, which surrounds the old film studios of Tabernas; Almería’s stupendous fortress; and the wild beaches of Cabo de Gata. A lesser …

Places Trump’s name or image is being added by the federal government

Places Trump’s name or image is being added by the federal government

The federal government is undergoing an unprecedented presidential branding makeover, with Donald Trump’s name being added to everything from buildings and battleships to a drug website and a park pass. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. While Trump has had roads and even an airport named after him since winning a second term in office, his administration has initiated a series of actions to imprint his name and likeness on the federal government well beyond internal documents and communications. Not all of those efforts have been successful, such as a push to have a New York City train station and Washington, D.C.-area airport named after Trump. But the scope of the others is enormous, including the addition of his signature to U.S. paper currency — a first for a sitting U.S. president. The branding is in stark contrast to prior presidencies, including Trump’s first term, when the largest branding controversy involved having his name added to Covid relief checks during an election year. Here’s a look …

Attending multiple places of worship is the norm for many Americans

Attending multiple places of worship is the norm for many Americans

(The Conversation) — Most U.S. adults who attend religious services attend multiple congregations, at least occasionally, according to our new research. As sociologists who research congregational life in the United States, we fielded a nationally representative survey in 2023. We asked over 2,000 adults across many religious affiliations, and those with no religion, a variety of questions about their religious beliefs and activities. Our analysis, which was published in the Review of Religious Research, found that roughly 12% of all adults who attend services go to multiple congregations “regularly” and 45% attend multiple congregations “occasionally.” Of those who attend multiple congregations, 73% attend two congregations and 27% attend three or more, at least occasionally. Adults who attend multiple congregations are more likely to be politically liberal, whereas political conservatives are more likely to always attend one congregation. We also found that evangelical Protestants are less likely to attend multiple places of worship than Catholics. About 17% of those attending a single place of worship identified as evangelical Protestant, versus only 10% of people who attended …

22 Best Places To Watch The London Marathon 2026

22 Best Places To Watch The London Marathon 2026

On Sunday, 26 April, the 2026 London Marathon is set to take place. Over 59,000 runners are expected to take part in the race, which is set to run from Greenwich to the Mall. Here’s when and where to catch the best views of the event, as well as the least busy points to access it. When does the London Marathon 2026 start? The marathon kicks off in waves. For non-elite runners, these run from 9:30 am to 11:30 am. For elite participants, the times start: Elite wheelchair races, men’s and women’s: 9:50 am Elite women’s: 9:05 am Elite men’s: 9:35 am. Fun fact: last year, runner Tigst Assefa ran a record-breaking 2:15:50 marathon at the London Marathon. She’s running again and is hoping to beat her record; even if she gets the same time or slightly more, she’ll still have completed an entire marathon before the last wave of non-elite runners even starts. Which will be the busiest Tube stations during the London Marathon 2026? Because the course runs from Greenwich up through to …

Perfect Padua and a Greek theatre in Sicily: readers’ favourite places in Italy | Italy holidays

Perfect Padua and a Greek theatre in Sicily: readers’ favourite places in Italy | Italy holidays

Padua – the perfect base for visiting Venice When we visited Venice, we stayed in Padua. It’s half an hour to Venezia Mestre (Venice’s mainland suburb), trains are frequent and cheap, as long as you avoid expresses, and easy to book if you have the Trenitalia app. You’ll find accommodation and restaurants significantly cheaper if you are based in Padua and day trip into Venice, and Padua is worth exploring in its own right. There are also trains to Vicenza, Verona, Bologna and Bassano del Grappa – we found it the perfect base for a public transport trip in north-east Italy.Fergal O’Shea History in the mountains near Turin The Arch of Augustus in Susa. Photograph: Jiri Hubatka/Alamy On a recent break in Turin, we made the short hop to the mountain town of Susa. Situated in a stunning valley on the old Roman road to Gaul, Susa’s historic centre is a charming mix of medieval and Roman architecture set against classic alpine loveliness. We were astounded by the jaw-droppingly well preserved Arch of Augustus, built …

Where to find Scotland’s best seafood. Clue: these places are just metres from the water | Scotland holidays

Where to find Scotland’s best seafood. Clue: these places are just metres from the water | Scotland holidays

The best oysters of my life arrive on a polystyrene tray, eaten elbow-to-elbow with strangers at a table littered with empty shells and damp paper napkins. We huddle beneath a tarpaulin, sheltering from the fine spray of rain rattling on the roof, the wind whipping around the hulking CalMac ferry moored metres away, and the beady-eyed scavenging gulls. “Have you tried this? You have to,” says a woman who has driven from Glasgow just to eat here, pressing a rollmop herring into my hand. I take a bite, the thick skin giving way to sweet and salty flesh, juices running down my chin. Elegant dining this is not, but all the better for it. This is Oban Seafood Hut, tucked beside the ferry terminal for boats heading into the Sound of Mull. Diners shuffle around a shared table, listening for order numbers, with plates piled high with langoustines, crab and oysters. It’s cash only. In the back room, a team of women butter thick slices of soft white bread for crab sandwiches, wrapping them in …