There are plenty of rules concerning etiquette and fine dining, and you may have unintentionally been breaking this one rule when eating out.
According to British etiquette, you want to ensure that your knife and fork stay on your plate rather than rest on the table between bites. As for the eating itself, tradition differs depending on ...
A US expat has shared a series of American habits that people in the UK might find rude, including a surprising cutlery practise and the way they talk about religion ...
In New York, private restaurants in luxury towers are a popular amenity. The public cannot eat there, and residents only drop ...
Dave Wattam, Head of Polar Operations at British Antarctic Survey says: “This has been a long season for BAS, and unusually bad weather and Covid-19 continued to present challenges to ...
All aboard! Armed with his trusty Bradshaw's guide, Michael Portillo explores the UK the railways made. Uncover hidden gems and fascinating communities from across the nation.
The banned plates include apparently 'anti-British' plates and others with references to the Ukraine war and Middle Eastern conflict. With the "25" number identifier coming into effect on March 1 ...
A giant gorilla sculpture made of iron is almost finished and already drawing crowds at a metal safari park in Shropshire. The British Ironworks Centre near Oswestry said the project was almost ...