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The bizarre way Westward Ho! got its name – and why it has an exclamation mark (and the only other place in the world that does too)
It’s the only place in the UK with an exclamation mark in its name – but the story behind Westward Ho! is stranger than its punctuation suggests

This is the Lake District you don’t see: Wild, remote and remarkably peaceful
Mark Sutcliffe takes the road less travelled to explore the Lake District’s quieter corners – where nature is getting a helping hand to rewild the landscape

Discover the unbelievable gradients and cobbled chaos of the world's 5 steepest streets
We weigh up the contenders for the steepest streets in the world, including one that climbs at a mindblowing 45% gradient
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Treacherous and heart-stopping heights: Take on 8 of the steepest roads in Britain, if you dare
Simon Heptinstall weighs up the contenders for Britain's steepest streets and roads, including one that claims to be the world's steepest

Royal seal of approval: The King surprises walkers on the 6.5 million-step King Charles III England Coast Path
Could you walk for 900 hours around the coast of England? The stats are in on the new coastal path, which has gone down in history as the longest continual, managed coastal route in the world. Here's what you need to know...

The clocks change next weekend – but what's the point of it?
British Summer Time is almost upon us! Find out when the clocks change in March and why we change them.

The 7 key lifestyle pillars that keep you energised, healthy and full of vitality after 50
"Loneliness is as harmful as smoking 15 cigarettes a day." Follow these simple lifestyle habits to improve your health and wellbeing as you get older

Swim in secret: The hidden mermaid pools around Britain that feel almost mythical
Clear blue water, rocky coves and secret lagoons carved by the sea – these natural pools are among the UK’s most magical places for a wild swim

Battle of Hastings discovery: New information uncovers huge "misunderstanding" about the most famous day in history
Academics reveal that Harold's men likely did not arrive weary at the Battle of Hastings after a 10-day march, as was previously assumed

The crustacean that carries plague, survives through cannibalisation, and has almost wiped out an entire species
What if eating invasive species could help combat them? That's what we thought in the 1970s, but we were wrong. Introducing this non-native crayfish sparked a rapid chain of events that almost cost us a species, and we're still recovering from it

England's record-breaking National Trail is now open: here's all you need to know on the King Charles III England Coast Path
Stretching 2,700 miles around England’s coastline, the King Charles III England Coast Path is the world’s longest managed coastal walking route

Bright beak, emerald feathers, piercing call – can you spot this tropical intruder in your local UK park?
This exotic equatorial native has been making itself at home in Britain since the 60s, but how exactly did it come to travel over halfway across the world?

Bold red or bright white? Journey from vineyard to glass with our guide to international wines (and save £80 on a case)
Discover independent makers and bring their stories to your door

This tiny Devon island is cut off twice a day – but you can follow in Agatha Christie's footsteps, swim in the mermaid pool and explore its smuggler past
Cut off by the sea at high tide, Burgh Island blends Art Deco glamour, smuggling lore and literary history into one unforgettable escape

Discover Europe’s most enchanting historic spa towns, boasting natural hot springs and mineral cures fit for royalty
Here's where you can still to this day take the waters in some of the most restorative and healing locations in Europe

Discover the slug-like amphibian that swallows deer remains whole, is heavier than a motorcycle, and has a cavernous mouth
This enormous fish could be lurking just below the surface in your local river. Here's how the European species came to British waters...

Spring is officially here! Inside the magic of the spring equinox (and what it actually means)
Mark the start of astronomical spring using our guide to when it takes place, the historical roots and how to celebrate

Scientists claim the best cure for mind and body stress is all around us
Research reveals the profound benefits of being in and near water for both mind and body – here's how to tap into them

Lurking beneath the surface: 7 surprising creatures you’d never guess live in the River Thames
A recovering river is revealing its secrets, with a surprising cast of wildlife returning to its waters

A vast relic of naval history lies just off Scottish shores, and it has a story to tell
This remarkably intact 175m-long German dreadnought can still be glimpsed off Orkney's coast, if you know where to look

The Bank of England announces new theme for the next generation of banknotes
Imagery celebrating Britain's native wildlife will feature on the next run of banknotes, says the Bank of England, after a public vote found a clear majority in favour of the theme.

Exclusive offer: get £80 off a curated case of 12 independent wines
Save on a case of mixed, red or white wines from independent winemakers, with a free Magnum included

How do racehorses get their names?
Why do racehorses sometimes have ridiculous names? Naming conventions for racehorses can get creative at times. Here's how the monikers are chosen...

Meet the rat-eating snake that's as long as a queen-size bed... and lives in London's trees
The Aesculapian snake has become a global healthcare emblem, here's how its journey began back in ancient Rome.
