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May 13th - Farewell to my excellent colleague, UK Travel Editor Ben Parker

Ben is sadly leaving The Independent this week after two years with the travel team. He looks back over the highlights during that time – with Scottsdale well ahead of Santorini – and predicts a summer of travel calm. Ben will be missed.


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