Problems again at annual conference.
It would appear that, once again, problems with hotels provided light relief at BIBA's annual confer...
It would appear that, once again, problems with hotels provided lightrelief at BIBA's annual conference.
While the double-booking fiasco that marred the Cardiff conference was
fortunately not repeated in Edinburgh, things on the accommodation front
did run entirely smoothly. Well documented are the late-night shenanigans
of an inebriated journalist who ended up in someone else's room. The
dishevelled young man had no idea he had not returned to his own room
until he was awaken by an angry male in
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