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From pharaoh companions to ancient sled haulers – meet the world's oldest dog breeds

From companions to ancient pharaohs to sled haulers in the Arctic, dogs have walked besides humans for many thousands of years. But which are the oldest dog breeds?
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Bayeux Tapestry

Omen of dooms, arrows in eyes and Nazi heists – amazing Bayeux Tapestry facts you (probably) didn't know

As the Bayeux Tapestry returns to Britain for the first time in 900 years, we reveal some of the most surprising facts about the 11th-century masterpiece.
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Weather Photographer of the Year 2026 opens to entries

Photographers are encouraged to submit their most spectacular pictures of weather
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When is it too hot to walk your dog?

What temperature is too hot to walk your dog in? I'm a veterinary surgeon and these are the signs your pup is overheating

When is it too hot to walk your dog? Expert advice from veterinary surgeon Linda Simon
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Laughing Jester, Made 1540s. Creator: Unknown. (Photo by Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images)

A human badger, a windy court jester and Isaac Newton – meet the 7 most eccentric Brits of all time

There's a fine line between madness and genius, and these seven maverick individuals truly committed to that line
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Absolutely stunningly beautiful phenomenon at Dunraven Bay, Southerndown, South Wales. Tiny bioluminescent plankton are reacting to the warm temperature of the water thanks to the prolonged heatwave we've recently enjoyed.

The 9 weirdest natural phenomena in the UK – from glowing seas to magical pavements – and where to see them

Often viewed as pretty, pastoral and predictable, Britain's landscape also has some downright strange natural oddities
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European adder in grass

An adder bite can be fatal for dogs. Here's what to do if it happens

If provoked, an adder may bite your dog and cause life-threatening injuries. Make sure you know what to do with the help of PDSA vet Emma Fisher.
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Toxic giant hogweed

This giant "horror movie" plant can cause skin burns and blindness – and it's taking over the UK

It lies in wait for the unwary and can cause serious skin burns, ulcers, even blindness. Richard Baynes reports from the frontline of the battle against giant hogweed, an invasive plant that’s remarkably hard to kill
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European shore crab / green crab (Carcinus maenas), at low tide on seaweed

Vampires, hijackers and masters of deception: nature's 7 most bizarre relationships (number 4 will blow your mind)

The British Isles are alive with extraordinary symbiotic alliances. Meet the lichens, worms, orchids, wasps and others whose strange relationships reveal the secret workings of our woods, shores and meadows
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A fox is seen around at 10 Downing Street in London, United Kingdom

Cannibal animals: from spiders to seals, the creatures that eat their own species

Although most animals generally avoid eating their own, they'll sometimes be forced to enjoy a feast of a friend (or foe)...
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Cotswolds A-List: spot the Hollywood icons, royalty and rock stars among the sheep and stone walls

What do Kate Moss, Jeremy Clarkson and Princess Anne have in common? They all live in the Cotswolds. And they're not alone...
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A magnificent rare Smooth Snake, Coronella austriaca, coiled up in heathland in the UK.

British snake guide: identification, where they live and what to do if you're bitten

Here is our expert guide to British snakes, including where they live and how to identify them from their markings and length.
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Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus)

The 11 biggest wild animals roaming the British Isles (number 1 is as heavy as a bulldozer)

From towering red deer to elusive basking sharks and ocean giants like humpback and sperm whales, the UK is home to some surprisingly large wild animals – both on land and at sea
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Belfast, United Kingdom - 21 August, 2022: the HMS Nomadic in its dry-dock and the Titanic Museum in Belfast

The incredible history of the Titanic's little sister – from ferrying millionaires to their doom to wartime minesweeping and Charlie Chaplin

The SS Nomadic carried film stars, millionaires and Olympians - and ferried some to their doom
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Jack russell terriers catching stick

Animal cruelty figures skyrocket in the summer months – and have hit an all-time high, new research shows

The RSPCA has found that summer cruelty figures have increased 64% over a five-year period
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 19: Harrison Ford arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of Paramount+ Series "1923" Season 2 at Harmony Gold on February 19, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/FilmMagic)

From paparazzi to pastures: 9 superstars who ditched Hollywood for country life

These stars prefer a relaxed rural life to the razzledazzle of Tinseltown
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Bitchfield, Lincolnshire

Netherthong! Wetwang! Britain's 24 rudest, weirdest and funniest place names revealed

From Bitchfield to the River Piddle, Wetwang to Nether Wallop, the UK is full of places bearing unusual, amusing and sometimes downright rude names. But where do these names come from?
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Musicians (L-R)Richie Havens, Joan Baez, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Bob Dylan and others perform at a benefit concert for Rubin "Hurricane" Carter.

The world's greatest folk songs: 14 timeless melodies that will make your spine tingle

From Scotland's lochs and Japan's cherry blossoms to sea shanties and ballads passed down though generations, these are the world's most enduring folk songs
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This Rocks by Mark Hetherington Countryfile Calendar 2026

This year’s Countryfile Calendar Photographic Competition is underway! 

Could your photograph become one of the 12 images to feature in the new Countryfile Calendar?
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Asian hornet

Asian hornets: how to identify the invasive wasp and report a sighting

In our expert guide to Asian hornets, entomologist Richard Jones provides advice on how to identify, species facts and where to report a sighting
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