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Editor's notebook
- Luton's Rio-style carnival, new photo gallery at the V&A, where Elvis set foot in Britain, and much more.
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Letters to the Editor
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Funny travel stories, readers' recommendations and what you think of IN BRITAIN magazine.
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Darling Buds of Kent
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JESSE F KNIGHT explores the Kent countryside - the "garden of England" which H E Bates described perfectly in his comic novels about the Larkin family.
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Fair Game
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PAT MOORE snaps up some of Britain's best designs at one of Sussex Guild's annual calendar of craft fairs.
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Three's Company
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The city of Lichfield has for centuries intrigued visitors with its Mystery Plays and a triple-spired cathedral. ANDREA SPAIN investigates.
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On a Roll in the Cotswolds
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BEN LANE experiences the peculiar ups and downs of touring the five valleys in south Cotswolds.
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The Scottish Tongue
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KEN McTAGGART agrees with the experts - the Scots have languages all their own. Here's his guide to the rich diversity of regional accents and vocabulary.
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Tales of the Wirral
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From Vikings to Victorians, CAROLE FEWSTER reveals the secrets of this north-western peninsula, full of history and breathtaking beauty.
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Buckets of Fun
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JACKIE NEWEY likes to be beside the seaside at the resort of Llandudno in North Wales.
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In Britain Directory
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If you're planning a trip, here are some suggestions for what to do, where to stay and lots more.
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Forthcoming events
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What's happening in Britain over the next few months.
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My bit of Britain
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CHARLES DANCE travels the world, but loves to end up in Britain's West Country.
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Editor's NOTEBOOK pages
  IN BRITAIN May 1998 pages 26-27 "Three's Company" Andrea Spain discovers Lichfield with its triple-spired cathedral Pictures ŠAllan Bradford. All rights reserved.
 
IN BRITAIN May 1998 pages 52-53 "Buckets of Fun", JACKIE NEWEY visits Llandudno Pictures ŠJackie Newey
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