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Bathing boxes at Brighton, England.

Nine must-do highlights of Brighton, UK

Brighton’s old-world charm meets good food and great galleries.

  • by Rob McFarland
The Ivy in the Lanes has arrived in Brighton.

Brighton, England places to eat: New dining options bring a touch of London south

New eateries are transforming London-by-the-sea.

  • by Rob McFarland
Hipsters and hippies relax in North Laine.

Brighton, UK: England's seaside resort town with street cred

Brighton is shaking off its reputation as a decaying seaside resort.

  • by Brian Johnston
Harry Potter Alnwick Castle

Film stars: the world's most-used movie locations

Front up to the world's most popular backdrops – each stars in their own right.

Beach huts at Hove which can change hands for more than $30,000.

Hove, UK: England's more refined seaside town - it's nothing like Brighton

This English seaside town has long been overshadowed by its bigger, brasher neighbour Brighton, but not any more.

  • by Rob McFarland
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Brighton beach, England: Saucy and scandalous?

Cheeky seaside resort lures thousands of visitors every year.

Early evening on Brighton Pier.

Brighton, England: Scenes from the seaside

When it comes to a location with a colourful past, Brighton is without peer, writes <b>Daniel Scott</b>.

Colourful exterior of Mrs Crossley?s Fish and Chip shop in Scarborough, Yorkshire.

Deep fried, fabulous and going strong

Whether it comes wrapped up in paper or served piping hot on a plate, the great British dish of fish and chips never goes out of fashion, writes Andrew Marshall.

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Guide to ... Brighton

When the cool set come to party, this seaside city buzzes day and night, writes David Whitley.

Brighton Beach.

Hotel du Vin & Bistro, review: Brighton's bold new wave

Stylish interiors, great food and sensible prices take a stay at a traditional English seaside town up several notches, writes Saska Graville.