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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

Fresh, citrusy and summery: the surprising origins of 3 classic scent ingredients

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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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

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...

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.

Discover Wales and its borders: The best places to explore by train and bus
Wales and its borders are home to some of the most beautiful walking trails in the UK, and you don’t need a car to explore them. With well-connected trains and buses, you’ll find the breathtaking landscapes, unforgettable coastlines and stunning wildlife are an easy journey away.

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.

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

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...

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

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

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

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

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

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...

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.

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

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

Castles turned into theme parks, 1000-year-old strongholds, picturesque ruins, and ancient royal fortifications – these are Britain's oldest castles
From Roman ruins to towering medieval strongholds, telling a story over a millennium. This list will transport you back centuries...

If there were an apocalypse, where would you go? Don't panic – we've gathered the hidden countryside refuges you didn't know existed
Imagine the moment everything familiar collapses. Where would you turn? In a global catastrophe, where could you shelter and survive? This guide explores the safest places to seek refuge—and how to make it through an apocalypse in Britain.

These are the species disappearing before our eyes in Britain – Meet the UK's 17 most endangered animals
From once-common garden visitors to creatures now clinging to survival, Britain’s wildlife is in crisis. Discover the species on the brink – and the fragile places they still call home

The 21 UK place names that Americans (and lots of Brits!) can't pronounce correctly
A guide to the UK’s most mispronounced place names, where centuries of linguistic change have quietly reshaped how words look and sound

Aliens on the Moon, spaghetti grown in trees, a telegram from Churchill: Here are 10 of the most epic April Fools' Day hoaxes in history
We explore some of the greatest and most curious April Fools' Day jokes ever created
