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Graphic to show the locations which Chris Smith and Suzanne Walker, from Hinckley, Leicestershire, are travelling to to take remote working to a whole new level. See NTI story NTITRIP; A globe-trotting couple are taking remote working to a new level. Chris Smith and Suzanne Walker are spending 2017 visiting 12 cities in a once-in-a-lifetime travel adventure spanning more than 35,000 miles. But unlike most people with a passion to see the world, Chris and Suzanne haven't had to quit their full-time careers to go on the epic, year-long tour. Instead, bosses at wealth management company Mattioli Woods, in Leicester, are allowing them to keep their jobs – working their normal contracted hours via the internet from far off places such as Kuala Lumpur, Phnom Penh and Bogota.

Couple embark on round-the-world trip – as digital nomads

A couple are taking remote working to another level by embarking on a round-the-world trip while still keeping their jobs - thanks to Britain's most understanding boss. Chris Smith, 36, and Suzanne Walker, 33, will spend the next year travelling 35,000 miles to 12 cities across the globe in a ...

Almodovar’s Julieta: DVD Competition

To celebrate the release of Pedro Almodovar's latest film Julieta we're giving away two cometition packs comprising a dvd of Julieta and the film poster! Starring EMMA SUÁREZ as Adult Julieta and ADRIANA UGARTE as Young Julieta, JULIETA is written and directed by Spanish auteur PEDRO ALMODÓVAR and is based ...

Forget dieting – Exploring the World is now the main focus for Brits

New Year's resolutions tend to come and go, but there are a certain few that make the distance. This year more people than ever will be eschewing age-old (and ultimately futile) resolutions such as spending less time on social media, getting better sleep and eating more healthily and exchanging them for ...

How London Southend Airport Became “Best in Britain”

As anyone who has ever travelled out of London during peak seasons will testify, hell hath no fury like a London-based airport. Heathrow, Luton, Stansted and Gatwick consistently ranked among the worst airports in the country for customer service, largely because they pack as many people as possible on as many ...

File photo of Buckfast Abbey in Devon. See SWNS story SWMONK; Monks who make a controversial wine linked to violent crime made nearly £9million last year. The Charity Commission, a government department that regulates charities, revealed that the Buckfast Abbey Trust's income was £8.8m in 2014-15 - and most of the cash came from wine sales. Monks at the abbey have been making a wine - known as 'buckie' - since the 1920s. But the caffeinated wine has been linked to antisocial behaviour and violence in Scotland - where over 6,500 crime reports were linked to the wine in the space of two years.

These are the monks cashing in on Scotland’s Buckfast addiction

Buckfast gets you fucked fast, as the saying goes. Well, it can also get you minted fast if you're a monk at Buckfast Abbey in Buckfastleigh, Devon. The Charity Commission tpday revealed Buckfast Abbey Trust's income for 2014/15 was £8.8m - mostly coming from its wine. Monks at the abbey have been making ...

Driverless Cars On Course To Generate €17 Trillion For European Economy

Driverless cars are on course to generate €17 trillion for the European economy by 2050, according to new research. Fully ‘autonomous vehicles’ are predicted to be providing fully ‘hands-off’ door-to-door transport on the road within the decade. A poll of 6,000 people in the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Norway ...

Kurumba's beaches

Tips to find a cheaper holiday in 2017

Are you aware of all the tips on how to book yourself a cheaper holiday?   Get cheap flights Make sure you delete your browsing history before you book your flights. Many sites track cookies on your browser and increase the prices of flights each time you visit the site. ...

What is Yorkshire? Common Search Queries For UK Visitors Unveiled

"What is Yorkshire" and "does Great Britain have the death penalty" are among the most common questions for visitors asked by visitors to the UK, according to Google data. Researchers in 13 countries, including America, New Zealand, Poland, Germany and South Africa, collated the top autocomplete suggestions for queries about the ...

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