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What is the largest city in Scandinavia

asks jellybean A. Copenhagen is the largest city in Scandinavia, and is the capital of Denmark. Q. What is Copenhagen like to visit A.It is a great place to visit, especially for a long weekend00:00 Mon 13th Aug 2001

What's been happening at Somerset House

A. In the tradition of Covent Garden and Spitalfields Market, Somerset House - until recently government offices which had seen better days - has been refurbished and converted into a public area with00:00 Mon 30th Jul 2001

What is the Royal Collection

A. The Royal Collection has largely been formed by succeeding sovereigns, consorts and other members of the Royal Family in the three and a half centuries since the Restoration of the Monarchy in00:00 Mon 16th Jul 2001

Is there more to Milan than fashion houses and designer shops I am visiting Milan in September for a long weekend and want to do something else while my girlfriend goes shopping.

Asks Milton A. Of course. There are loads of things to do and see in Milan - admittedly it is very stylish and is one of the world's leading fashion centres - but that shouldn't put you off. It is00:00 Mon 09th Jul 2001

What was the Year of the Artist

A. The Year of the Artist was a national project which started in June 2000 and ran through to May 2001. The purpose of the year was to take art in England out of seemingly elitist venues such as00:00 Mon 04th Jun 2001

When does the Munich Beer Festival take place

Asks danmiller103 A. The Oktoberfest festival is a massive celebration of beer and fairgrounds. It takes place from the penultimate Saturday in September for 16 days in the Theresienwiese Fairground,00:00 Mon 21st May 2001

When is the best time to visit Brighton for the weekend

Asks JacksonC A. The best time to visit Brighton is in May. Although good weather cannot be guaranteed, the Brighton Festival is on, which means that there is loads to do. It runs for the whole00:00 Mon 07th May 2001

What is Blair doing to get tourists back to the countryside

asks Riley:A. Tony Blair, along with John Prescott and other Government ministers, has been visiting rural areas and having pub lunches in country inns in order to reinforce the message that 'the00:00 Thu 12th Apr 2001

I hear Churchill s war bunker is for sale

A. Well you heard wrong. Papers about the Cabinet War Rooms are on the market, though. Q. Pardon me. What's all that about then A. This extraordinary collection of papers, detailing the00:00 Wed 11th Apr 2001

Where can I visit in the countryside during the Foot and Mouth outbreak

asks Esme Harrison A. As the Foot and Mouth epidemic speads, the daily tally of infected areas is rising at an alarming rate, so it is difficult to pinpoint any specific place in the countryside that00:00 Mon 09th Apr 2001

Which airlines fly direct to Palma

A. British Airways, British Midland, Go, Easy Jet and Air Europa all fly direct to Palma de Mallorca. Q. Is it feasible to visit Palma for the weekend A. It is definitely feasible as it only takes00:00 Mon 09th Apr 2001

Venice uncovered

Answerbank regular, aong,asked what the nightlife was like in Venice, here's the lowdown and a few other interesting facts you didn't know... Q. What's Venice really like A. All the photographs00:00 Wed 14th Mar 2001

What is there to see and do in Amsterdam

By Katharine MacColl What makes Amsterdam special It's the capital of Holland and has an amazing cosmopoiltan and creative air about it. Why Well, it has an indivuality about it, an exuberance00:00 Thu 22nd Feb 2001

Doing your bidding

by Nicola Shepherd A PAINTING recently discovered in an attic in North Wiltshire has just been valued at over 400,000. It features the present owner's grandfather and is a large Australian00:00 Mon 19th Feb 2001

T rex is back

by Lisa Cardy Press AssociationTYRANNOSAURUS rex is being brought back to life: at The Natural History Museum in London. The animatronics animal is almost too close to the real thing for comfort.00:00 Mon 12th Feb 2001

Tailor-made trips

By Katharine MacColl IT'S never been easier to find your perfect holiday. More and more people are using the internet to get a tailor-made trip for their family and friends. But just how easy is00:00 Mon 12th Feb 2001

Big Brother versus baseball from Botswana

by Nicola Shepherd THE Tories have finally explained how they are going to maintain Labour spending plans while including tax cuts in their election manifesto. Something had to go, and the Tory00:00 Mon 05th Feb 2001

Armani - the new model for art funding

By Anna Tobin BRITAIN'S museums are being encouraged to look for other sources of income as public money is not so forthcoming. But what is being done to stop commercialism going too far Across00:00 Fri 02nd Feb 2001

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