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From £50 – £115 per night Marble Arch Hotel Ideally located hotel, Central London – Marble Arch Hotels is situated in an ideal location in London only a 1 minute walk from Marble Arch... Marble Arch Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay, West End & Soho, Central London, London |
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From £75 – £195 per night Lime Tree Hotel An upmarket B&B in a fantastic central location – The Lime Tree Hotel is a superior bed & breakfast set in a pair of Grade II listed Georgian... London Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay, Westminster & Knightsbridge, Central London, London |
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Pimlico Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay, Westminster & Knightsbridge, Central London, London |
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Pimlico Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay, Westminster & Knightsbridge, Central London, London |
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Pimlico Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay, Westminster & Knightsbridge, Central London, London |
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Belgravia Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay, Westminster & Knightsbridge, Central London, London |
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Belgravia Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay, Westminster & Knightsbridge, Central London, London |
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Pimlico Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay, Westminster & Knightsbridge, Central London, London |
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Pimlico Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay, Westminster & Knightsbridge, Central London, London |
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Mayfair Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay, West End & Soho, Central London, London |
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Fitzrovia Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay, West End & Soho, Central London, London |
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St. Pancras Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay, Holborn & Bloomsbury, Central London, London |

Will the Worlds Oldest Tennis Tournament be a match for a Young Andy Murray? |
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June 21st - July 4th 2009 |
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2009 marks the 250th anniversary of Scottish poet Robert Burns' birth. Burns was a poet and a lyricist and is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland.
The Burns Supper was started a few years after his death by a group of his friends; they held the supper to honour and remember Burns. The tradition caught on and the ritual of Burns Supper is now held all around the world.
His life and work will be celebrated throughout the year at many Burns-related events.
Another two years has passed and it's time for England to go head to head with Australia for another series of test cricket. To date, a total of 64 series have been played with Australia winning 31 and England 28 with 5 draws. Will the Australian's retain the Ashes yet again this year?