The body of Jean Hanlon from Dumfries was found in the waters off the Greek island in 2009.
The island has a culinary tradition as old as its ancient olive trees. Our writer savours its family-run tavernas, village bakeries and local produce ...
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On Crete, Food Is Medicine
As the agricultural epicenter of Greece for more than 4,000 years, Crete’s generous glugs of olive oil and burbling ...
The man, who was known to Jean Hanlon, was found guilty of her murder following a trial at Lassithi Mixed Assize Court on ...
Whether you’re cracking crayfish at a Swedish summer party, foraging in Alpine meadows or plucking grapes in a Portuguese grove, immersive food tours offer a fascinating insight into local culinary ...
Tourists visiting the Mediterranean are facing a new threat from the invasive silver-cheeked pufferfish, known for its painful bites and deadly neurotoxin, tetrodotoxin. , World News, Times Now ...
The family of a Scottish woman murdered in Crete are furious her killer is not in jail despite his conviction.
The man, who was known to Jean Hanlon, was found guilty of her murder following a trial at Lassithi Mixed Assize Court on ...
Whether you’re cracking crayfish at a Swedish summer party, foraging in Alpine meadows or plucking grapes in a Portuguese ...
Turkey has blocked an LGBTQ+ cruise carrying more than 1,000 American travellers from docking at Kusadasi and Istanbul, ...
A Greek man stands convicted of killing Jean Hanlon because her three sons refused to accept her death was an accident.
Years after Jean Hanlon was murdered, the man responsible for her death has been sentenced, but the man, who cannot be named ...
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