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dogs most likely to get fat

These are the dog breeds most at risk of being obese – and how you can stop them from piling on the weight

Scientists explain why some dogs are more prone to pile on the pounds
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Toxic giant hogweed

"I'm a toxicology expert: these are the poisonous plants and trees all gardeners and hikers should avoid this summer"

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Fall in love with Cornwall's ancient past and breathtaking present, from smuggling coves to Neolithic wonders

England’s wild far-western shores are scattered with mysterious ancient sites. Take a walk back through time with Melanie O’Shea, to the Celtic roots of Cornwall’s ruggedly beautiful West Penwith peninsula.
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The ultimate loving protector and Swiss mountain rescue dog: Saint Bernard characteristics, colours, photos, and facts

Hospice protector, mountain hero, and gentle giant – is there anything the Saint Bernard can't do? Here's everything you need to know about the kind and sensitive pup
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Common stingray

"Their sharp tail barb punctures your skin and the ray injects a toxic venom" Meet the most dangerous creatures lurking in the English Channel

From Portuguese Man o' war jellyfish to stingrays, sharks, and more. Here's what's lurking beneath the depths within the Channel...
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Stingray. (Photo: Danny James)

It boasts a venom-loaded spine and is the size of a dining table – meet the scorpion-like creature slinking through our waters

Stingrays are generally docile but can be dangerous
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Predict the weather by simply looking up. Here's how to forecast sun and showers by reading the clouds

Did you know you can forecast the weather just by reading the clouds? 'Reading the Clouds' author Oliver Perkins explains how to identify common cloud formations and how they can be used to predict the weather...
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2C82A40 Sheerness, Kent, UK. 20th July, 2020. The Government have put out a tender for the masts to be cut off the dangerous shipwreck SS Richard Montgomery in the Thames. Detailed photos showing the current state of the masts and wreck taken this evening from a boat. The WW2 wreck sank in1944 with 1,400 tonnes of TNT still onboard. Pic: Sheerness seafront in the background. Credit: James Bell/Alamy Live News

Shipwrecked for decades off the Kent coast, this war vessel still contains 1,400 tonnes of explosives

The SS Richard Montgomery was a liberty ship used to transport munitions during WW2. Stuffed with explosives, it made the journey from the US to Kent, before a storm led its to its permanent, premature resting place.
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Countryfile presenters around a tractor

Where is Countryfile visiting this week and what time is it on BBC1?

This week, John Craven and Vick Hope are in the Cotswolds, exploring one of Britain’s most iconic rural landscapes.
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Dunskey Castle situated on cliff edge which protrudes into the sea, built in 12th Century. This is an iconioc landmark in Scotland sitated about half a mile from Portpatrick on the west coast. (Photo: Getty)

This underwater trench contains over a million tons of deadly explosives. And it's just miles from Britain's coastline

One of the deepest points in British waters, Beaufort's Dyke is the UK's largest offshore munitions dump site
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Spiralling costs, fish discos and vast radioactive waste. Is nuclear really the solution to Britain’s energy problem?

In an increasingly energy-hungry Britain, is nuclear the best way to meet soaring demand without burning fossil fuels? Fergus Collins investigates the benefits and risks
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The flag of St George attached to the tail of a boundary marker entering the City of London at London Bridge. (Photo: stuart Gleave via Getty Images)

Roman soldier, dragon slayer, Palestinian? The complicated history of St George

He is venerated around the world. But who was the real St George?
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England's deadliest kings and queens: discover the murderous monarchs with blood on their hands

From bloody battles to brutal purges, some of history’s most famous monarchs were defined by their deadly actions. But which ruler truly earned the title of the deadliest of all?
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10 easy habits to build muscle, boost testosterone and improve your memory

From boosting testosterone and strengthening bones, here's how you can defy ageing for longer.
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5 of the world's smartest dog breeds: meet the canine clever clogs that make great pets

Which are the most intelligent dog breeds? These are the canine companions with the highest IQs
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Acer glade at Westonbirt Arboretum in Autumn, Gloucestershire, England, UK

Here's when the seasons ACTUALLY begin and end – from the Roman calendar to astronomical solstices

Most of us think of spring, summer, autumn and winter in broad terms, without knowing when exactly each new season starts. But are there specific dates when the new seasons actually begin (in the northern hemisphere)?
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Best British summer holiday ideas in 2026: Enjoy what the UK has to offer from coastline to mountain

Enjoy fresh air and nature with our guide on the best family-friendly holiday activities and days out across the UK this summer. Time to get exploring!
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One pan Pot-Roast Chicken with couscous and leeks. (Photo by Future Publishing via Getty Images)

What's on your roast dinner? The hidden chemistry behind the English Sunday roast

A recent report shows that crops used to make a roast dinner could be treated with 102 pesticides before they reach our plates
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A country lane lined with purple and yellow wildflowers, hedges and trees in late summer evening light in the English Lake District

"Summer’s lease hath all too short a date." These stunning quotes encompass all that we love about summer

Long days, golden evenings, and a warm glow on your skin – summer is just around the corner and promises a season of light, life and endless possibilities. From classic to modern literature, these book quotes encompass the beauty of summer...
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Britain's deadliest creatures: The 7 most dangerous animals to watch out for in the UK 

From seemingly friendly dogs to tiny blood-sucking ticks, these are the creatures responsible for the most human deaths and serious injuries across the UK
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A Yemeni man leaps over a two camels during the opening ceremony of the Sanaa Summer Festival in the capital Sanaa on August 18, 2013. AFP PHOTO/ MOHAMMED HUWAIS (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Elephant polo, toe wrestling, camel jumping, and everything in between – these are the weirdest sports in the world

The wacky and wonderful world of extreme and bizarre sports may be closer to home than you think. Have a browse of these strange sports taking place across the globe, many of which are still popular today...
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Summer Solstice At Stonehenge

Celebrating summer solstice 2026: Here's everything you need to know about the longest day of the year

The longest day of the year, known as the summer solstice, is celebrated throughout the UK every year. Here, this guide explains when and why the summer solstice occurs and how you can celebrate it yourself.
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