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This ‘Franken-Veg’ is becoming the UK’s favourite – now athletes are now using it to boost performance

Broccolini, aka Tenderstem broccoli, has been rising in popularity for some time – but how does it compare to good old fashioned broccoli?
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Where was Robin Hood filmed? The surprising stand-in for Sherwood forest in the new TV drama

The latest take on the classic adventure is set in the English Middle Ages – but where is the new Robin Hood TV series actually filmed?
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Inspired by the ancient Roman city of Constantinople, the grandeur of this 13th century castle simply takes your breath away

Built in the 13th to 14th centuries, imposing Caernarfon Castle was designed to be a show of Edward I’s imperial strength. Explore this fortress on the north-west coast of Wales with our visitor's guide
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Meet the magnificent, humongous whales and the adorable, smiling dolphins that live in British waters

Learn all about Britain's dolphins, porpoise and whales – including identification, the best places to see them and boat excursions – with our guide to the UK's most common cetacean species.
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Strange-looking bird with zebra-stripe wings and extravagant head feathers breeds in UK for first time in 27 years

A pair of striking hoopoes successfully raised young in Leicestershire and Rutland – the first confirmed UK breeding since 1996.
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Beaver Moon 2025: how to see the brightest and largest super moon of the year

Tonight's Beaver Moon is set to be the largest and brightest super moon of 2025
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7 epic breathtaking natural wonders in the British Isles that have been forged by time and shaped by wonder

Neil Coates reveals seven stunning locations, away from the usual tourist hotspots

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Top 10 lost gardens that have come back to life: explore the gems that almost disappeared forever

Overgrown and more beautiful for it - we reveal Britain's finest untamed plots
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“Nicknames for the island included the Madeira of Scotland, the Costa del Clyde and the Naples of the North.” This unsung isle is Scotland’s best-kept secret

Less than two hours from Glasgow, the Isle of Bute is a peaceful haven of sweeping bays and dramatic views. A smitten Ben Lerwill enjoys quiet solitude along the West Island Way
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"I visited an abandoned Cold War base in England and discovered something astounding"

Forty years ago, Greenham Common was home to 96 nuclear warheads and era-defining protests. Now, butterflies have replaced the B-47s, as Dave Hamilton discovers on a walk with a Star Wars twist
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“Dad takes home less than the average living wage and has no pension.” How will Labour’s controversial inheritance tax scheme really impact farmers?

The farming inheritance tax changes have faced some of the biggest protests of all Labour’s new measures. But is the backlash justified? We crunch the numbers
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Britain is one of the world’s most nature-depleted countries – so why did the government close the Sustainable Farming Incentive?

Britain is one of the world’s most nature-depleted countries. So why has Labour closed the Sustainable Farming Incentive, a scheme to reward farmers for protecting the natural environment?
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This one routine change could reduce your risk of heart disease and death by a third, say experts

Taking a few longer walks each day, rather than scattering steps in short bursts, could dramatically improve heart health, according to new research.
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Is Labour’s planning bill a “licence to kill nature”? We look at Labour’s rural policies one year on

In the first of a three part series, Fergus Collins looks at a year of life under Labour
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It's big, docile – and known as the Cotswold Lion

Countryfile presenter Adam Henson explains why the docile Cotswold is a favourite among the rare breeds on his Gloucestershire farm.
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This 1,000-year-old castle was ordered by William the Conqueror – and has been guarding our borders ever since, including playing a key role in WW2

Explore Dover Castle's impressive network of tunnels that run deep beneath the Kent fortress then take a walk along the famous white cliffs – the perfect day out for history lovers
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Why the fingers of Raynaud’s sufferers turn white and numb in the cold: The truth about Raynaud’s syndrome and how to keep it under control

Triggered by the cold, those with Raynaud’s syndrome can endure excruciating pain and numbness in their hands and feet. Here, Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK explain the condition and how to manage it.
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Stylish and effective - The Tog 24 Meru Women's Cashmere Touch Base Layer Roll Neck

We reviewed the Tog 24 Meru Women's Cashmere Touch Base Layer Roll Neck is a good versatile addition to your winter kit.
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How to keep your pets safe and calm this Bonfire Night

Bonfire Night and noisy and bright fireworks displays can be a frightening time for your pets and other animals. Here’s our essential guide on how to keep your pets calm and happy during Bonfire Night.
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This dramatic, medieval castle was once home to Owain Glyndŵr, the last native Prince of Wales, who tried to spark a rebellion that still stirs Welsh hearts

Visit Harlech Castle for spectacular views from the sandstone walls and towers towards Snowdonia's mountains
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Just what are XL bully cats and why are experts warning against this dangerous feline trend of mutant breeding?

XL bully cats are the latest internet trend, but they present a host of dangerous health issues, central veterinary officer for Cats Protection Sarah Elliott explains
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These might be the only waterproof trousers you'll ever need - The Mammut Haldigrat Light HS trousers

The Mammut Haldigrat Light Waterproof HS Pants for women are highly technical with lots of great features.
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