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Doune Castle is where outlander is filmed

Where is Outlander filmed? A guide to the compelling historical drama's filming locations

With the final season release just around the corner, join us as we go behind the scenes to discover the filming locations that bring the historical drama Outlander to life
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Group of women immersed in the tranquillity of the English Lake District, surrounded by lush greenery. They are using a pair of binoculars and a camera, searching the canopy for birds. They are also using a mobile phone to check a bird app they are using to identify birds. A celebration of patience, confidence, and the quiet beauty of nature in Borrowdale, Cumbria. Videos are available similar to this scenario.

Birdwatching can slow the brain’s ageing process, new research shows

Seasoned birders are found to have denser brain tissue, according to a new study
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Worm Moon: How and when to see this week's lunar spectacular – and why it determines the date of Easter

Everything you need to know about the Worm Moon, when it takes place this year and what the spiritual meaning is behind it
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Think before you reply: This is the hidden carbon cost of every email you send

The unexpected environmental impact of our online lives is bigger than we think. Every email relies on energy-hungry data centres — and the carbon cost adds up fast
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Why today’s car headlights feel brighter than ever (and what’s about to change)

Dazzling LED headlights are leaving drivers blinded and anxious on dark roads. So why are modern car lights so bright — and what’s being done about it?
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UK, Scotland, Highlands, Isle of Skye, pot hole in road. (Credit: Getty Images)

Why does the UK have so many potholes? Pothole causes, repairs, and how to make a claim

In our fluctuating climate, potholes are very common on UK roads. But they can cause havoc to vehicles, leaving drivers with costly repairs. We explain how to report them, fix them and claim compensation.
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Is the Scottish terrier facing extinction? Puppy births for the iconic dog breed continue to plummet

Once the third most popular breed in Britain, the Scottie recorded just 387 puppy births in 2024, keeping it on The Kennel Club's ‘At Watch’ list.
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Red kite bird guide: identification, calls, and where to spot them

Subject of the world’s longest continuous conservation effort and most successful reintroduction programme, red kites are a dramatic emblem of what we are capable of.
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Think you’re Gaelic at heart? Here’s how to trace your Scottish and Irish roots

From clan lands to famine ships, uncover the stories that shaped your Scottish and Irish ancestry –and learn how to start tracing your Gaelic roots today
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From rural Perthshire to a Highland castle: Inside Alan Cumming’s Scotland

From a small Perthshire market town to hosting The Traitors in a Highland castle, Alan Cumming’s life has come full circle
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The view east from Seaford Head, East Sussex, as evening sunshine illuminates the chalk cliffs of the Seven Sisters. The seven peaks on the cliffs run from Cuckmere Haven, where the River Cuckmere joins the English Channel (the Haven is just visible on the left), to Birling Gap, a hamlet in danger of falling into the sea due to erosion. Birling Gap is just visible in the dip where the cliffs meet the shore in the distance, and Belle Tout lighthouse, now a private house, can be seen on the cliff above. In the foreground are the Coastguard cottages. 18/07/2006. Cliff landscape landscapes coast coastline coastlines iconic England English summer South Downs Way walking rambling. (Photo by Jeff Overs/BBC News & Current Affairs via Getty Images)

Ultimate guide to walking the iconic 100-mile South Downs Way

Looking for an adventure? An intoxicating mix of rolling downland, sleepy hamlets, and wave-hewn cliffs makes the South Downs Way one of Britain’s most romantic long-distance walks. Get exploring with our six-day guide.
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The remarkable tale of Owain Lawgoch, the rebel Welsh prince who took up arms for France

Mercenary captain, exile and would-be Prince of Wales, he became such a threat that the English crown paid to have him killed
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How long do cats live? Vet shares cat life expectancy and what to expect

When we adopt pets into our family, we hope to spend a long life with them. Cats Protection’s veterinary officer Sarah Elliott shares the different life stages to expect for your cat.
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In this aerial view in the aftermath of Storm Henk, fields and roads are flooded after the River Trent burst its banks with a major incident declared in Nottinghamshire

How to protect your home from flooding and flood damage

When storms strike, staying safe and protecting your home are a priority. Safeguard yourself and your property from flooding with these key steps.
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Is this the world’s most haunted chair? The chilling legend of the Dead Man’s Seat

Said to have been cursed by a condemned murderer in 1702, the Dead Man’s Chair has inspired centuries of eerie tales, but how much truth lies behind the legend?
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Ice surrounds St Thomas Becket Church on the Romney Marshes

Inside Britain's plague churches: the haunting truth behind our loneliest sanctuaries

Many British isolated rural churches are often linked to the Black Death. But were they really abandoned by plague – or is the story more complicated?
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Why aren’t Britain’s insects better adapted to rain?

British insects are better adapted to wet weather than their Mediterranean cousins, but that doesn't mean they like the rain...
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Diana, Princess of Wales (1961 - 1997) with her sons Prince Harry and Prince William, and Princess Anne and Zara Phillips outside St George's Chapel, Windsor

Princess Diana’s family tree spans royal scandals, Hollywood royalty – and a surprising number of American presidents. Here's how

Long before she became the Princess of Wales, Diana Spencer’s ancestry linked her not only to British nobility and royal scandals but also to American presidents and Hollywood icons
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Blistering deserts, the Amazon rainforest and the entire length of Wales – these are the world's toughest ultra running events

From the spine of Wales to Pennine peaks, here are the UK's toughest ultra-running challenges for 2025 and how they compare to global races
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Rainbow in spring showers, over Cautley Crag in the Howgills near Sedbergh, Cumbria, UK.

Don't complain about the rain. Science says it's good for your health, here's why

Believe it or not, a walk in the rain might be the secret weapon you need – don't knock it until you've tried it!
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Pikeperch swimming throguh black sea

With bulbous eyes and two big teeth, this predator has been nicknamed "the vampire fish" – for good reason

Introduced in the 19th century, this predator has spread through UK rivers – and there are now efforts to eradicate it
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Black and white photo of Kate Bush at her family's home in East Wickham sitting by fireplace

Farmhouses, ex-council houses and country cottages: Step inside the childhood homes of music legends

While some are open to visitors, others are frozen in time – look inside the childhood homes of some of Britain's greatest ever rockstars
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