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Deborah O’Donoghue is a British-Irish writer who has lived in the UK, France and 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 Legend Press in 2019 and comes out in Germany in 2021. Follow Deborah on Twitter and Instagram.

12 October 2023

UK has nothing to fear from French bedbug invasion because “they’re already here”

Reports of a bedbug infestation sweeping public transport and spaces across Paris and France have many people’s skin crawling and have raised concern about the vampiric […]
12 October 2023

24 hours in Stockholm

I get asked very often ‘What shall I see when I come to Stockholm?’ ‘What are the most important sights, cafes, bars in the city?’. This […]
12 October 2023

The world’s most unusual museums

There’s something about a privately kept piece of history that captures the imagination. It may not be as slickly curated or beautifully presented as a more […]
11 October 2023

Blaze at Luton Airport injures at least five and strands thousands as car park collapses

Flights are due to resume at London’s Luton Airport after a fire deemed “accidental” caused flights to be grounded and the partial collapse of a car […]
11 October 2023

Brussels-Berlin sleeper train to be extended to Dresden and Prague from March 2024

The European Sleeper night route between Brussels and Berlin is set to gain an extra leg, travelling on to Dresden in eastern Germany and Prague in […]
11 October 2023

Where to eat and drink in Barcelona

Some people say Barcelona has become touristy and overcrowded, and the fight between Barcelona-lovers and Madrid-admirers about which is the nicer city, is ongoing. I spent […]
11 October 2023

Flight delays in EU increased by over 400% in 2022 compared to 2021

According to a statement form Airlines for Europe (A4E), average delays per flight in the EU increased by over 400% in 2022 compare to 2021, “as […]
11 October 2023

Revenge travel is coming to an end

When Covid-19 travel restrictions started being lifted around the world, a new phenomenon appeared in the travel and tourism industry – revenge travel. After having minimum […]
11 October 2023

Global energy transition is too costly and will raise public debts, IMF says

A new report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warns that the path towards the climate transition will be expensive, possibly raising public debt by 45 […]
11 October 2023

New satellite BlueWalker 3 outshines nearly every star in the sky

Scientists have concluded that the world’s largest communications satellite outshines nearly every star in the sky. The phenomenon is not new, however, the increasing number of […]
11 October 2023

Carbon passports and virtual travel could transform tourism by 2040, says new report

Sun holidays and seeing Santa in Lapland are the types of vacation that could be set to disappear, according to a new report highlighting current and […]
11 October 2023

Journalist reveals the realities behind Instagram posing

A careful examination of popular Instagram images reveals something in common: positions or angles that are seen in almost all accounts of major influencers. Since April […]
10 October 2023

World’s most sustainable travel destinations in 2023

The Global Destination Sustainability (GDS) Movement has released this year’s ranking of the most sustainable destinations in the world and, for the 7th time, Sweden’s Gothenburg […]
10 October 2023

New Austrian sleeper trains with individual pods are “the future”

Tickets for the first passenger service on a brand new generation of Austrian night trains are due to go on sale on 11 October to be […]
10 October 2023

The world’s most overcrowded destinations

Overtourism seems like the latest buzz word in travel, but, as Travel Tomorrow has already reported, it’s causing very real issues for destinations, their visitors, wildlife, […]
10 October 2023

Joint Creation: One Plus One Equals Three

Far too often we seek out individual genius, laud their unique creations, forgetting the long line of artistic ancestors who helped create what is too narrowly […]