Deborah O’Donoghue is a reporter at Travel Tomorrow. This British-Irish writer lived in the UK and France before moving to Belgium. She has travelled all over the world and worked in car body repairs, in the best fish ‘n’ chip shop in Brighton, and been a gopher in a comedy club, as well as a teacher. She’s a past winner of the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Short Story Prize. Her début novel, Sea of Bones, was published by the UK's Legend Press in 2019 and Droemer Knaur Germany in 2021.
Bananas, an essential food crop for 400 million people worldwide, are under threat from the climate crisis, according to new research showing that 60% of the […]
On the back of figures that show a growing tourism sector, officials in Kazakhstan have revealed the steps being taken to regulate and sustain business and […]
Booking platform Expedia® has announced a “Trip Matching” feature in a travel-industry first that allows travellers to build itineraries directly from Instagram reels, transforming inspiration into […]
IAG, the group that owns British Airways (BA) has announced the purchase of 32 Boeing aircraft following the agreement of a US-UK trade deal. International Consolidated […]
Vietnam is launching a new 10-year golden visa scheme in a bid to attract new international residents, professionals, and investors and boost the country’s travel and […]
Amid the increasing presence of electric vehicles and new technologies on the roads, the European Commission is proposing a “comprehensive overhaul of the EU’s road safety […]
The scene is set for an all-English Europa League football final in Bilbao, northern Spain, after Manchester United beat Athletic Club and Spurs saw off Bodo/Glimt […]
A picturesque Lombardy town has become the latest Italian victim of overtourism, with stakeholders expressing concern for public safety due to crowding. Described by Lonely Planet […]
The fire that shut down operations at London Heathrow in March 2025, is still unexplained, according to an initial report on the event from the National […]
France has declared the first ever Concorde supersonic aircraft a historical monument, Culture Minister Rachida Dati said in an announcement on 5 May 2025. The French-British […]
Tourism on the Canary Islands went up by 2.1% over the first quarter of 2025, with “record-breaking” numbers of arrivals on the Atlantic archipelago, official figures […]