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Storm Claudia: why (and how) storms are named
As amber weather warnings are issued across the UK, we look at why storms are named – and how it's done.

"An extraordinary window into our prehistoric past": rare Bronze and Iron Age boats found in ancient river go on public display
Ranging in age from 2,500 to 3,500 years old, the collection of log vessels – dug up in Cambridgeshire – reveal extraordinary details of prehistoric craftsmanship.

“Avoidable” pain, fear and significant distress – pig slaughter methods must change, say experts
Around 90% of UK pigs are stunned using CO2 before slaughter – a method that causes the animals “avoidable” pain, fear and significant distress. Now, experts are calling for a ban, but what are the alternatives? James Fair reports

This pocket-sized speaker might be your new favourite outdoor companion
We review the Tribit StormBox Micro 2 Portable Speaker to see how it stands up to the competition

“Environmental catastrophe.” Millions of microplastics from Southern Water spill wash up in East Sussex
Volunteers in a “race against time” as polluting biobeads wash up on Camber Sands beach.
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Hidden within one of the last ‘lungs of London’, this fairytale garden is under threat and could be lost forever
A garden considered to be one of London’s hidden gems has been added to Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register for 2025.

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Strange-looking bird with zebra-stripe wings and extravagant head feathers breeds in UK for first time in 27 years
A pair of striking hoopoes successfully raised young in Leicestershire and Rutland – the first confirmed UK breeding since 1996.

Traitors, treachery and turrets: experience the real-life drama of Scotland's most mysterious castles

5 genius hacks for stress-free trips this autumn
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British fava beans – history and recipes
The majority of the pulses we eat in Britain are imported from farms across the world - except the humble fava bean which is making a bold comeback. Here is our guide to the history of British fava beans, where to buy them and recipe ideas.

My Countryside interview: Anita Rani
Countryfile presenter Anita Rani talks about wild walks, hair-raising holidays and the importance of inner-city access to the great outdoors

The Island Diary Part 1: finding a home on Seil
Poet Kenneth Steven and his partner Kristina Hayward yearned for the sea – and where better than an island in the Western Isles that so nourished Kenneth's childhood. But could they make a life there? Find out in our new blog series