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What happened to the Christmas goose? Inside the Rise and Fall of a Christmas ClassicWhat happened to the Christmas goose?

For most people, Christmas dinner means turkey, but not so long ago, the goose ruled the roast. Ivan Day seaches for the lost festive fowl
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Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales attends the Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in central London on November 9, 2025. Remembrance Sunday is an annual commemoration held on the closest Sunday to Armistice Day, November 11, the anniversary of the end of the First World War and services across Commonwealth countries remember servicemen and women who have fallen in the line of duty since WWI. (Photo by Chris Jackson / POOL / AFP) (Photo by CHRIS JACKSON/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

How many royal titles does Prince William have and what are they all – and what do they mean?

Prince William holds a number of royal titles – could you list them all?
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Where is Young Sherlock filmed? All the filming locations from the new Guy Ritchie TV series

A new TV series about the sleuth's teenage years is coming to Prime Video
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Cirencester, England, December 26, 2024: The Hunt master and hounds of the Vale of the White Horse hunt leaving for their annual Boxing day drag hunt in Cirencester park, Cirencester, The Cotswolds

Trail hunting and puppy farming to be banned in England and Wales

Defra has published a new animal welfare strategy today which promises “ambitious” changes
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Drunken feasts, role reversals and sacrifice: Before Christmas there was this Roman party in December – and it was absolutely out of control

Our Yuletide has its roots in Saturnalia, an ancient and sometimes raucous festival held to honour the Roman god of agriculture, reveals Pat Kinsella
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Scene from Duff Christmas Tree Farm ahead of festive season In Scotland

Should we still be cutting down trees for Christmas in 2025?

At a time of environmental loss and climate chaos, should we be cutting down living trees just for the Christmas period? We delve deeper...
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A hand holding glass of champagne for toast during the winter Christmas holidays. New Year and Christmas mood

5 healthiest – and 5 unhealthiest alcoholic drinks to drink this Christmas?

Brussels sprouts

Bitter, smelly, odd-looking and invited for Christmas – and why they make you fart

Humdrum, bitter and smelly? Wait – there’s more to Brussels Sprouts than you might think. Cast aside your preconceptions, urges our Brussels correspondent, Dixe Wills
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Sad and lonely girl in bedroom. Insomnia and psychological issues. Breakup with boyfriend. Conceptual of bad condition of broken hearted, sadness, loneliness or depress woman.

Could all the 'helpful' advice you've been given about sleep be wrong? Sleep expert debunks 10 popular myths

From caffeine and naps to stress and snoring, we separate sleep science from stubborn sleep myths.
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AYR, SCOTLAND - DECEMBER 26: Revellers take part in a boxing day dip on December 26, 2024 in Ayr, Scotland. The event is a charity swim that raises funds for Ayrshire Cancer Support, which provides free services to people in Ayrshire affected by cancer. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

22 toughest, craziest festive sporting events to try, from brutal fell runs to freezing swims - say hello to burning calories and having fun...

Who invented the Christmas tree?

Who invented the Christmas tree?

We take a look at how and where the Christmas tree tradition started
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History of mince pies and Christmas pudding

35 birds, two ox tongues and a ham – in one pie? The history behind Britain’s favourite festive feasts

Beef in a mince pie? It may seem odd, but many of our festive favourites have their roots in the kitchens of the medieval upper classes, when meaty dishes laced with spices were a status symbol. Dr Neil Buttery reveals the lip-smacking history of our Yuletide treats
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Mousehole Christmas lights

Each year, a Cornish village switches off its famous Christmas lights. Here's why

Mousehole remembers the 16 people who lost their lives in the Penlee lifeboat disaster of 1981
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Red fox

Fox hunting ban overruled in Ireland

Fox hunting remains legal in Ireland after a bill to ban it was defeated
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3rd century bath house and latrine at Vindolanda

Researchers uncover new threat to Roman Army troops stationed at Hadrian’s Wall: intestinal parasites

The universities of Cambridge and Oxford analysed sediment samples from a Roman fort – and discovered something interesting
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King Charles once completed an Arctic ice dive – in a bowler hat. Watch the incredible video

In a new documentary, King Charles sits down with Steve Backshall to reflect on his royal tour in the Canadian Arctic
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Who do the Royal Family send Christmas cards to? And can members of the public receive one?

With a fresh wave of personal Christmas greetings being released from the Royal Family, we look back at the history of the tradition – from official scenes of pomp and grandeur to glimpses behind palace doors
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“He hauls out the wrinkled snout of a primeval beast.” There’s a hidden vault of weird and deadly creatures in this world-famous museum

Venture into the bowels of London’s Natural History Museum and you’ll discover a realm of deep-sea monsters and rarely seen oddities
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10 of the most mysterious and impressive Neolithic monuments to visit in Britain and Ireland now

Stone circles, long barrows and sacred sites – Ellie Tennant picks remarkable Stone Age creations to visit in Britain and Ireland
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Monsters in Britain

Witches, dragons and giants – we hunt for history's most terrifying beasts with a monster expert

Britain is a land populated by dragons, giants, selkies and supernatural beings – or so the legends go. Kevin Parr meets Monsterland author Nicholas Jubber to hunt for otherworldly creatures
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Why dark chocolate is even better for you than previously thought – giving us even more reason to break into it this Christmas

Dark chocolate boasts heart-healthy flavanols, antioxidants and minerals... and researchers now say it could be linked to slower ageing
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex at Project Healthy Minds' World Mental Health Day Festival held at Spring Studios on October 9, 2025 in New York, New York. (Photo by Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Images)

How tall is Prince Harry? And how does he stack up against other British royals?

He's shorter than his brother, but still towers above his father and other family members
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“It cost me my eyebrows.” This thrilling and ‘anarchic’ blazing barrel event may be Britain’s craziest festival

Once a year, in a thrilling spectacle, the Devon town of Ottery St Mary is set aglow by flaming tar barrels carried through the streets. Pat Kinsella joins the fiery festivities
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Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara

10 Hollywood actors you never knew were British

From silent-era stars to Golden Age icons and modern-day faces, these Hollywood greats' origin stories may well shock you, writes Sean Wilson
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