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Stockport has been named one of the best places in the UK to visit in 2026

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson

The best places to visit in the UK in 2026 have been named by Time Out, and it’s a list full of your usual suspects – seaside towns, capital cities, countryside beauties, and… Stockport. 

That’s right, Greater Manchester’s trendiest new borough has put itself firmly on the map, with the magazine claiming there to be ‘something bubbling in this buzzy Manchester satellite town’.

Stockport has been praised by Time Out for its ‘real energy and creativity, as well as a fertile independent culture’.

The guide highlighted the town’s businesses including Where The Light Gets In, the new Fell taproom, and its proximity to the Peak District.

And Time Out also raved about Stockport’s Underbank, which hosts summer street parties known as Stock Party, filled with street food and party vibes.

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Stockport made the list of just 14 places around the UK that are must-visits in 2026, joining more obvious destinations like the striking island of Anglesey in Wales, the colourful town of Portmeirion, and Scotland’s northerly Caithness, where you stand a good chance of seeing the Northern Lights.

Stockport isn’t the most unlikely name on the list, though – Sunderland, Birmingham, and Derby are also on there.

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Blackpool, too, is representing the North West on Time Out’s guide to the top places to visit in the UK in 2026.

The new Sticky Fingers bakery
The new Sticky Fingers bakery
Uma ramen in Stockport
Uma ramen in Stockport
Loft Social
Loft Social

Time Out wrote of Stockport: “It might be a stretch to call Stockport ‘resurgent’ considering it hasn’t been exactly, well, surgent since the late 19th century, but there’s definitely something bubbling in this buzzy Manchester satellite town.

“The tourist poster that hails the town as ‘the new Berlin’ may be tongue-in-cheek, but there’s real energy and creativity – as well as a fertile independent culture – to back up the hyperbole.

“The twin epicentres are the historic Market Place and the Underbank, a warren of bars, records shops and indie cafés (think Edinburgh’s Cowgate without the full-throttle booziness).

“Loft-style restaurant Where The Light Gets In offers foodies a Michelin-class option in a town that’s suddenly found its appetite, while Cumbrian brewery Fell opened a snazzy new neighbourhood bar at the tail-end of last year. Any over-indulgence is easily cured, too: the serenity of the Peak District is a short train journey away.”

You can see the full guide HERE.

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Harry Styles has FINALLY come out of hibernation, with fourth album announced

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson Harry Styles has finally come out of hibernation, with fourth album announced

Harry Styles has FINALLY announced details of his long-awaited (like seriously, LONG-AWAITED) fourth studio album.

The pop megastar has confirmed that his next record will be called ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.’

Fans have been begging for HS4 for years, after Harry Styles set the world alight with his Love On Tour tour way back in 2022, which included two nights at the Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground in Manchester.

It’s become something of a running joke among his fans – nicknamed ‘Harries’ – that he’s disappeared from the industry so thoroughly, instead taking on side quests including marathons, shaving his head, and watching the new Pope be announced.

Excitement over the Cheshire-born musician’s comeback has been ramping up this week after mysterious ‘We Belong Together’ posters began appearing in cities across the globe.

And now, the Grammy Award-winning star is officially back.

Details on the new album are so far sparse, but there are a few things we can tell you.

Harry Styles will release his fourth album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally in March
Harry Styles will release his fourth album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally in March

One – it’ll be called Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.

Two – it will have 12 tracks.

Three – it’s been executive produced by Kid Harpoon, a Grammy-award winner and long-time collaborator of Harry’s, who also worked on his last album, Harry’s House.

Four – it’s set for release on 6 March 2026, and you can pre-order it HERE.

The next question will be those hotly-anticipated tour dates, with rumours swirling of residencies at Madison Square Gardens and Wembley Stadium.

Pre-ordering the album may get you in with a shot at accessing pre-sale tickets if and when he does tour.

And if Harry Styles skips Manchester on his stadium tour… *shakes fist*

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