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The darkest views in Britain? Head to these Dark Sky sites to see meteor showers, planetary alignments and other spectacular celestial events

Find out more about the UK's growing number of Dark Sky sites – plus advice to help you see more in the dark, and basic equipment to help you get started
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American actor and producer Douglas Fairbanks Sr., actors Marguerite De La Motte and Robert McKim on the set of The Mark of Zorro, directed by Fred Niblo. (Photo by Twentieth Century Fox Pictures/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images)

Masked bandits, resistance fighters, highwaymen, and downright criminals: Discover the thrilling stories behind history's greatest outlaws

From the lawless Wild West to the tyrannic Scottish Highlands, Graeme Green uncovers the stories behind some of the most fabled and mysterious outlaws in history
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A Perseid Meteor flashes across the night sky above Corfe Castle, Dorset

A dazzling meteor shower is about to light up the skies — here are the best places in England to see it

The Lyrids are set to peak on 22 April, bringing fast, bright shooting stars – and these are the best spots to catch the show
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3 year-old Irish Wolfhound Seamus, Irish Guards mascot, and his handler Drummer Ashley Dean following the Irish Guards Parade for St Patrick's Day at Mons Barracks in Aldershot, south-west of London, on March 17, 2024. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP) (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP via Getty Images)

Massive dog breeds: Meet 10 of the largest and most impressive canines in the world

Ranging from towering Irish Wolfhounds to the famously gigantic Great Danes, this list highlights 10 of the largest dog breeds on the planet and how these gentle giants have become "man's best friend."
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Spanish bluebell, Hyacinthoides hispanica. (Photo by FlowerPhotos/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Beware the Spanish bluebell, a beautiful but dangerous bloom

Gardeners are advised to look closely at bluebells in their gardens to stop an intruder and save our native species, Maria Hodson reports
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Meteor shower over landscape

Another meteor shower is heading for the UK this week – with up to 20 meteors an hour at its peak (and possibly even a fireball)

The Lyrids meteor shower is famed for its fast, bright meteors, so keep an eye out this week for bright flashes in the sky
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Meteor shower guide: why do meteor showers occur and when is the next meteor shower in the UK?

Find out when to look out for meteor showers such as Perseids, Draconids and Orionids in the UK in 2026
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A golden eagle on Islay, Scotland flying through the air with blue skies

This apex predator could be reintroduced to England after more than 150 years

A new study suggests England could once again support a powerful predator missing from its skies for generations
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Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, The River Dee and morning mist

Discover the UK’s most incredible UNESCO World Heritage sites for the perfect day out

Home to over 30 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the UK is rich in cultural and natural wonders. Here are Dixe Wills’ essential picks to visit...
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Great tit Parus major, adult male perched on coconut feeder, Suffolk, England, UK, January

Are there downsides to feeding birds in your garden? Here's what the RSPB advises

If you’d like to make friends with the birds in your garden, here’s what you need to know about when and what to feed them.
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Countryfile presenters around a tractor

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

John Craven and Charlotte Smith are in the Peak District National Park, famed for its breathtaking landscapes and abundance of wildlife.
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cod at a fish market

Stop buying UK cod, scampi and mackerel now, say marine experts

Customers are urged to avoid UK cod and langoustine as populations reach dangerously low levels, Maria Hodson reports
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Neanderthal man at the human evolution exhibit at the Natural History Museum on 6th January 2026 in London, United Kingdom. The museum exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history. The museum is home to life and earth science specimens comprising some 80 million items within five main collections: botany, entomology, mineralogy, paleontology and zoology. The museum is a centre of research specialising in taxonomy, identification and conservation. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)

Uncover the mystery of Britain's first inhabitants: Follow the ancient footsteps from Neanderthals to the Stone Age

Our resilient hunter-gatherer ancestors contended with wild animals, tsunamis and the watery separation of Britain from mainland Europe, shares historian Mike Pitts. Discover what life was like for the first humans in Britain...
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Thomas Hardy's cottage wide angle, Thorncombe Wood, Dorset, England. Bright tranquil Spring days highlight the blue skies and rich colours of the English countryside and contrast with the traditional old style of building architecture found in the cottages, homes and landmarks of the idyllic Dorset landscape, such as the author Thomas Hardy's cottage here, location for books such as Far From the Madding Crowd.

Follow in the footsteps of the UK's best authors: These are Britain's best literary trails

A novel way to explore the British countryside? Travel differently this year, following the rivers, moors and coastlines once trodden by Britain's literary greats
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A dog walks through a misty fountain on the banks of the Vistula River in Warsaw during a heatwave that hit the city on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP) (Photo by WOJTEK RADWANSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

Protect your dog from the harmful (at times fatal) effects of sunstroke and heat stroke – Vet shares how to keep your pet cool in hot weather

Dogs are more likely to get sunstroke than humans - and it can be fatal. Vet explains how to keep dogs cool in hot weather and what to do if heatstroke strikes
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Shocking photos released as RSPCA urges public to adopt as 4,200 heartbreaking mass animal incidents leave shelters overwhelmed

There were 75 large-scale incidents involving 100 or more animals being rescued from the same property last year alone
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Is there a shark in the River Thames? Here's what the experts think...

Video footage taken near Hammersmith Bridge in London showed what appeared to be the fin of large animal moving through the water
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Gun dog dog on lead looking at sheep herd in rural location

The new law on "livestock worrying" all dog owners need to know about – or risk facing unlimited fines

New legislation has been passed that requires dog walkers to be more aware of their surroundings than ever before
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BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - 2025/09/07: A Harbor (or harbour) seal (Phoca vitulina) swimming in the water of Windy Bay in the Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images)

As tall as Napoleon and hungry for octopus, meet the sun-loving mammal once hunted for its fur

The common seal, or harbour seal, is typically a placid and gentle creature that lives along much of Britain's coast, if you know where to look...
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camouflage tree WW1

Hidden in plain sight: The ingenious deception of World War One's stealth trees

Hidden among desolate, war-ridden landscapes, the lifeless trunks of 'stealth trees' concealed a daring secret. Inside them, silent watchers risked everything in an attempt to turn the tide of the most devastating war Europe had ever seen.
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Vue aérienne d'une calanque près de Marseille le 20 août 2023. (Photo by Victor LOCHON/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

European E-paths: Explore the interconnected super-trails along Europe's most scenic and iconic walking routes 

Spanning over 75,000km of Europe's most stunning hiking routes, E-paths are a brilliant way to explore further afield
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LOUTH, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 05: A grey seal pup and it's mother lay on the beach near the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust's Donna Nook nature reserve on December 5, 2016 in Louth, England. Seal numbers have continued to increase with over 1600 pups born at the reserve this year. Large bull seals are the first to arrive at the reserve in late October or early November where they will wait for females. The cow's arrive later and are herded into harems by the bulls, where they give birth to a single pup which is covered in white fur. The seals return to the North Sea in January before returning to the same area to give birth the following year. The Donna Nook reserve is the UK's premier destination to see Grey Seals and thousands of visitors from across the country come to see the wildlife spectacle every year. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

This sofa-sized mammal dives to 300m depths and weighs the same as 100 tenpin bowling balls

We share all you need to know about grey seals on British shores, including where to find them and the typical lifespan of the water-loving pups
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