The Canaray Islands are a sun-kissed archipelago, where the very essence of the locale encourages everyone to reconnect with nature and escape.
The King has praised the “courage, perseverance and indomitable determination” of four military teams who completed a gruelling 3,000-mile rowing expedition across the Atlantic. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
The four men, Dean Fitzmaurice and Nick Perks from Teesside, and Richard Hornsey and Matthew Pitchforth from Yorkshire, signed up for the race after "three bottles of red wine" and went on a learn to row course.
A four-man crew has completed the "world's toughest row" across the Atlantic Ocean, from the Canary Islands to Antigua. Jason Howard, from Sheffield, said there were times the group, called Lessons from a Boat, doubted how the 3,000-mile journey would end.
Compared to the millions of Brits that flock to Tenerife and Grand Canaria every year, hardly anyone visits this lesser known island filled with natural beauty
Of the five bodies in the fishing boat seen by oil workers off Trinidad’s east coast on Saturday, one was of a person who appeared to have lived long after
Spain’s marine rescue service on Thursday said that more than 550 migrants have reached its Canary Islands in boats over the past two days.
The European Union's border agency, Frontex, said irregular crossings into the bloc in 2024 fell 38% overall but rose by 18% on the Atlantic route between West Africa and the Canary Islands.
The Canary Islands have been issued weather warnings as the archipelago continues to be battered by Storm Ivo.
Air travel, while statistically one of the safest modes of transportation, has seen its fair share of tragic accidents.
Royal Air Force Commander Air Wing, Gp Capt Andy McIntyre, recently undertook the 8000 mile journey to visit Mount Pleasant Complex, at British Falkland South Atlantic Islands. The Regimental ...
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