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Tranquil view of mountains and water, Uig, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides

9 best Scottish folk songs: Beautifully haunting melodies that will transport you to the the land of the brave

Across mountains, lochs and islands, Scottish folk music tells stories that speak to histories of grand battles and small communities and romances
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Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve in Norfolk

Night cam captures baby beaver munching on apples and carrots in English nature reserve

The banquet was left in a humane trap at Sculthorpe Moor Nature Reserve in Norfolk by staff looking to perform a routine health check on the wetland's resident beavers.
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How tall is Catherine, Princess of Wales? Her lofty height is well-suited to public life

The future Queen Consort stands noticeably taller than the average British woman
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Red squirrel leaping in snow

Stunning red squirrel photos reveal the grace and beauty of these rare woodland animals

Gorgeous images of red squirrels – from the pinewoods of Scotland to the enchanting forests of England and Wales.
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Styhead

Almost 5 metres of rain fall here every year. Meet the UK's wettest place

We're a nation obsessed by the weather – and with good reason. But have you ever wondered where the wettest place in the UK is?
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A bright white moon in a black sky

Cold Moon: How and where to see this week's stunning lunar event, the first full moon of winter

Everything you need to know about the Cold Moon, when it takes place this year and what the spiritual meaning is behind it
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A winter scene with snow and frost on the ground

"Melancholy were the sounds on a winter's night": These quotes capture the quiet beauty of the winter season

Winter is a season of contrasts – harsh yet beautiful, cold yet comforting. These quotes from the great authors capture the essence of the colder months in all their wonder and melancholy
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 17: Queen Elizabeth II and Danish Queen Margrethe of Denmark attend a reception at the Natural History Museum on February 17, 2000 in London, England .(Photo by Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)

British royalty is related to almost every royal family in Europe, from the Spanish to the Dutch. Here's why...

We take a look at how Europe's royal families are related to each other... It's a little complicated
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How German are the royal family

Why do we say the British Royal Family is German? Just how German are they?

We take a look at the Royal Family's German roots...
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Edington Ridge

“Forget 1066, Agincourt and Waterloo, this is the most important battle in English history”

Hastings, Agincourt and Waterloo are ingrained in our national psyche, but was a largely forgotten battle in Wiltshire more significant in shaping England and the English? Author Rupert Gavin tells Fergus Collins about King Alfred’s last desperate roll of the dice at Edington
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BBC4 This Natural Life

King Charles III to discuss his love for the natural world in BBC Radio 4’s This Natural Life Christmas special

The announcement was made after the BBC revealed its festive programming for 2025
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Fixing labels to the Sycamore Gap tree saplings

First Sycamore Gap saplings planted after famous tree was illegally felled

National Trust begins planting 'Trees of Hope’ to ensure the iconic tree lives on.
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Braemar Royal Highland Gathering

The world’s largest Highland Games isn’t actually in Scotland… How rival clan traditions became global and even influenced the modern Olympics

Reputedly inspiring the modern Olympics, Highland Games are strenuous, centuries-old sporting celebrations of Scottish culture
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David Attenborough Wild London

David Attenborough’s new BBC film showcases the wildlife found in the ‘greenest city in the world’. You’ll be surprised where it is…

After travelling around the world, David Attenborough turns his attention closer to home in his latest BBC project
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21 dog salute for The Royal Kennel Club

'21-dog salute' takes place outside Windsor Castle. Here's what's going on

The photoshoot was commissioned by the UK's most historic dog organisation to celebrate its most significant changes yet
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Water Bear (Tardigrade), a tiny aquatic invertebrate, magnified x250 when printed at 10 centimetres wide.

4 animals that refuse to die: Nature’s real-life immortals that can cheat death again and again

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

This is why fox hunting has not been completely banned in the UK – yet...

Dryrobe Black Tech-Lite Changing Robe

Dryrobe Tech-Lite: Lighter, smarter… but worth the cost?

Dryrobe is an industry leader in its field, let's see how the Black Tech-Lite Changing Robe held up under review.
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Wacaco Octaroma Lungo 300 ml mug

Wacaco Octorama Lungo Carmine Red Insulated Mug 300ml review

The Wacaco Octorama Lungo Carmine Red Insulated Mug 300ml is a great addition to your hiking gear or commuting backpack, and would be a great gift idea.
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BrüMate Era 900ml Straw Tumbler

The BrüMate Era 900ml Straw Tumbler claims to be 100% leakproof — let's find out

The BrüMate Era 900ml Straw Tumbler is a stylish product that claims to be 100% leak proof
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