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A sign for the England Coast Path at Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire, UK, on a clear sunny day with the sea in the background

England's record-breaking new National Trail is opening soon: Walk the King Charles III England Coast Path

Stretching 2,700 miles around England’s coastline, the King Charles III England Coast Path will soon become the world’s longest managed coastal walking route
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“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
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11 facts you didn't know about Prince William - including how he is related to Winston Churchill

Did you know Kate and William were distant cousins? Or that he is left handed...
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He falsely claimed an Indigenous identity to gain fame in America, despite being from the UK: Should he be remembered as a fraud or a conservation hero?

He was a Native American trapper-turned-conservationist, who helped to save the beaver from extinction. Or was he? Roly Smith tracks down the unlikely true story of Archibald Belaney

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Why are barn owls white?

Camber Sands clean up

“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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Who is Anita Rani? Everything you need to know about the Countryfile presenter

From star baking to a love of Indiana Jones, here is everything you need to know about the Countryfile presenter and Celebrity Race Across the World star Anita Rani
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The Fortingall Yew, one of the oldest trees in Britain and Europe, in the churchyard of Fortingall Church on a sunny day

6 oldest trees in the UK – and the world, including one that's meant to be over 5,000 years old...

From ancient yews to legendary oaks, these are the trees that have stood watch over Britain’s landscapes for thousands of years
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BELEM, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 6: Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales speaks during the COP30 UN climate conference on November 6, 2025 in Belem, Para State, Brazil. The 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP30, is taking place from November 10-21 in Belém, the capital of Brazil's Pará state, and gateway to the lower Amazon region. World leaders and scientists attending this year's conference are tasked with reinforcing multilateral collaboration, connecting climate change to individuals and the economy, and accelerating implementation of policies aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change. The summit comes at a crucial moment for restricting the rise in global temperatures, with 2024 recorded as the hottest year on record. (Photo by Aaron Chown - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Why does the UK have a Prince of Wales?

We take a look at the history of the title Prince of Wales
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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

What is a nature corridor? The quiet power of Britain's green highways

You’ve probably come across the terms ‘nature corridor’ or ‘wildlife corridor’, but what do they actually mean?
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Prince William, Prince of Wales visits Sugarloaf Mountain during day one of his visit to Brazil on November 03, 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Prince William is undertaking a number of engagements related to the environment in Rio De Janeiro ahead of his attendance at the fifth annual Earthshot Prize awards ceremony. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

What will the Prince of Wales be known as when he is King?

The true story of horses in WW1

How real was 'War Horse'? Discover the harrowing story and the true horrors of horses on the front line of WWI

The charity The Brooke brings to life the horrors horses faced during the First World War
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Why are purple poppies worn?

All you need to know about the purple poppy, including why and when it's worn
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Beloved children's author, artist, scientist, sheep farmer – 10 things you didn't know about Beatrix Potter

Our guide to the children's author, writer, illustrator, natural scientist and conservationist Beatrix Potter, looking at her life, her works and best places to visit in the Lake District.
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Animal war heroes: 10 incredibly brave creatures that served alongside alongside us in times of war and conflict

Discover Britain’s non-human war heroes 
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Upper Slaughter is a thankful village

Why are some places are more 'thankful' than others? Discover the shameful secret behind the villages with no war memorial

We track down Britain's thankful villages
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Why is the poppy a symbol of remembrance – and how did it come to represent sacrifice?

How did the poppy become a symbol of remembrance? We recount how this pretty red flower came to represent the fallen.
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How do I take my cat to the vet without stress?

How do I take my cat to the vet without stress? Top tips for vet trips without the drama – or the scratches...

Top tips for a stress-free visit to the vet with your cat
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6 best royal period dramas set in the glorious British countryside, which you'll want watch again and again

Celebrate the coronation of King Charles III and the country's kings and queens with these regal films showcasing Britain's majestic estates and landscapes
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Portrait of a man

He lived on the streets – then became one of Britain’s most beloved poets: the journey from tramp to literary legend...

Poet and wanderer WH Davies (1873–1940) elevated idleness to an art form, urging a busy world to embrace the freedom of the great outdoors and take time to appreciate the small wonders of nature.
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Eilean Donan Castle on Loch Duich at dusk

A picture-postcard castle, this iconic fortress has been used in many films, including the James Bond epic The World Is Not Enough

Eilean Donan, which means the Island of Donnán, is one of the most photographed places in Scotland and has appeared in a number of films, including Highlander. Visit the fortress, learn about its past and admire the grandeur of the mountains that surround it.
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Prince Charles at 70 in Highgrove Garden

10 most beautiful, spectacular royal gardens - from the King's own creation to one enjoyed by Henry VIII and his many wives....

From Hampton Court Palace to Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden, here are the best royal gardens in the UK to visit.
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How rural Britain saved the nation from starvation during World War One – secretly revolutionising farming in the process

The First World War placed incredible demands on the countryside and its people – and changed the way we farmed the landscape forever, says Jonathan Brown
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Should I get a puppy?

Should you really get a puppy? 10 things to consider before you take the plunge...

There are few things more exciting in life than getting a puppy. But offering a dog a lifetime home is a huge responsibility, says veterinary nurse Lucy Wright. Here, she explains what you should consider before getting a puppy.
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