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Diana, Princess of Wales (1961 - 1997) with her sons Prince Harry and Prince William, and Princess Anne and Zara Phillips outside St George's Chapel, Windsor

Princess Diana’s family tree spans royal scandals, Hollywood royalty – and a surprising number of American presidents. Here's how

Long before she became the Princess of Wales, Diana Spencer’s ancestry linked her not only to British nobility and royal scandals but also to American presidents and Hollywood icons
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Runners in desert

Blistering deserts, the Amazon rainforest and the entire length of Wales – these are the world's toughest ultra running events

From the spine of Wales to Pennine peaks, here are the UK's toughest ultra-running challenges for 2025 and how they compare to global races
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Rainbow in spring showers, over Cautley Crag in the Howgills near Sedbergh, Cumbria, UK.

Don't complain about the rain. Science says it's good for your health, here's why

Believe it or not, a walk in the rain might be the secret weapon you need – don't knock it until you've tried it!
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Pikeperch swimming throguh black sea

With bulbous eyes and two big teeth, this predator has been nicknamed "the vampire fish" – for good reason

Introduced in the 19th century, this predator has spread through UK rivers – and there are now efforts to eradicate it
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Black and white photo of Kate Bush at her family's home in East Wickham sitting by fireplace

Farmhouses, ex-council houses and country cottages: Step inside the childhood homes of music legends

While some are open to visitors, others are frozen in time – look inside the childhood homes of some of Britain's greatest ever rockstars
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Can sheep and goats cross-breed?'

Can sheep and goats crossbreed? There’s considerable debate, with evidence and claims on both sides.
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UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 15: Walkers cross Packhorse Bridge across mountain stream at Watendlath in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK (Photo by Tim Graham/Getty Images)

Whisk your loved one away on an enchanting getaway to one of these 10 romantic UK ruins

Uncover enchanting tales and timeless beauty in these captivating destinations for a truly romantic escape.
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Llyn (Lake) Idwal and the peak of Pen yr Ole Wen in the distance, Snowdonia National Park

Perfect country break: these are the 10 best holiday destinations in the UK for 2026

Planning a weekend away, a staycation or a summer holiday with the family? These are the best getaway locations around the UK, with something for everyone
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Trail runners Exmoor

The toughest marathon running events in the world to tackle in 2026: from Machu Picchu to the North Pole

It's a truly iconic race distance, but which marathon courses are the toughest in the UK and around the globe? Here's our top 10 marathon races bound to inspire and motivate your next challenge.
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Bronte country

Rugged moors and imagined worlds: How real are the landscapes of the Brontë novels?

How did a quiet Yorkshire parsonage produce three of Britain’s greatest writers? We explore the moorlands and villages that inspired Charlotte, Emily and Anne – and how much of Brontë Country made its way into their novels
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A view of the derelict Top Withins Farm House on the North Yorkshire moors near Haworth, believed to be the setting for Emily Bronte's romantic novel 'Wuthering Heights' on July 30, 2018 in Keighley, England. Today marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Emily Bronte, the author of the romantic classic 1847 novel Wuthering Heights. The windswept and remote moors are the setting for Heathcliff and Cathy's love affair in Wuthering Heights, which also inspired the song of the same name by singer Kate Bush, who also celebrates her birthday today

Wuthering Heights, Game of Thrones, The Hobbit: Visit 10 British landscapes that have inspired literary masterpieces

Explore the stunning landscapes on your doorstep that have inspired best-selling novels and the British literary canon as it is today.
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The labrador dog sits in the meadow, scratches his torso with his feet.Sunny summer park day.

Why your inner ears won’t stop itching (and why cotton buds aren’t the answer)

Death, taxes and itchy inner ears – the three certainties of life. But what’s behind your tickly lughole?
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Royal Family walking along

How tall will Prince George be (and will he be as tall as his dad)? 

If the trend continues, Prince George may be the tallest British monarch we’ve ever had
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Birds eye view of South Downs landscape with hills

From Adonis blues to white-tailed eagles: how South Downs' bold new plan is bringing nature roaring back

From rare Adonis blues to breeding white-tailed eagles, the South Downs National Park has unveiled a five-year strategy to restore thousands of hectares of wildlife-rich habitat
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Border collie

Is the border collie the world's most intelligent dog? Stunning photography reveals just how clever this sheep dog is

Photographer and farmer Amy Bateman documents the day-to-day behaviour of her working border collies, offering an intimate view into the life of this highly intelligent sheep dog
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Wuthering Heights filming locations

Where is Wuthering Heights starring Margot Robbie filmed? All the locations explored in Emerald Fennell’s steamy adaptation

Emily Brontë's original Gothic novel took inspiration from the Yorkshire moors – but where is Emerald Fennell's modern adaptation filmed?
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Walker on The Quiraing on the Isle of Skye

A giant's thumb and the Fairy Flag: explore the mythical wonders of the Isle of Skye

With soaring mountains, green glens and glassy lochs, the Isle of Skye is world famous for its spectacular scenery – the jewel in the crown of Scotland’s 790 islands
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Dalmatian pelicans on a lake in the sun

Extinct since medieval times, Britain’s biggest bird could be making a comeback

The largest bird to ever live in the UK could be reintroduced to our wetlands
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Pretty English village at dawn

Explore the rolling hills and quaint honey-stone villages of the Cotswolds with these 14 charming walks

The Cotswolds’ softly contoured countryside, elevated pastures, and golden limestone villages make it an inviting place to roam throughout the year. Our guide leads you through some of the AONB’s most beautiful walking routes.
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Tennis shoes hang from power lines on a blue sky day with clouds in sky behind

Why are trainers hung over power lines?

The image of shoes slung over telephones lines is one we’re all familiar with – it’s the topic of many an urban myth. But why does it actually happen?
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Credit: Lourdes Balduque/Getty

The plant once linked to swingers is back, stealing the spotlight – and there’s so much you can do with it

Once burdened by a lingering urban legend, pampas grass is quietly reclaiming its place in gardens and homes
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Permissive coastal path Credit: ChrisSteer/Getty

"I’ve always loved a ‘permissive path’ – it’s always seemed like the nicest of invitations."

Land managers and farmers are critically aware of the knowledge gap between most people and farming, and that the countryside is for all.
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A detail of a plastic bag containing a dog's waste bag that has been dropped and then trodden into the ground on a footpath in the Lake District National Park

The curious case of the dog poo bag in the tree: a very modern countryside mystery explained

Why do we bag up dog poo and stick it in a tree? The surprisingly complex psychology behind this phenomenon turns out to be less about laziness – and more about humans’ brain psychology
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Insect with big blacks eyes to camera.

Impossibly cute sloths and a colossal swarm of mayflies amongst 27 winners of the Close-up Photographer of the Year awards

The winners of this year's Close-up Photographer of the Year have been announced, with the photographer Ross Gudgeon scooping the top prize with their entry 'Fractal Forest', showing cauliflower soft coral in exquisite detail. Named for its characteristic cauliflower-like appearance, this species of coral has numerous small, bump-like polyps that give it a distinctive texture. The international competition attracted more than 12,000 entries from 63 countries, skillfully judged by 22 expert photographers, naturalists and editors. The judges selected winners and the Top 100 images across 11 categories. Co-founder Tracy Calder noted: "This was the toughest competition yet. The winning image
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