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Amy-Jane Beer’s new book explores the pollution and abuse of the nation’s
rivers, but also the reverential place they hold in our culture
over 1 year ago
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It is hailed as a triumph of conservation - but the return of these apex
predators to the Pyrenees is having a profound impact on farmers
almost 2 years ago
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From Prince Charles’s old table mat to the Queen as a garden gnome, these royal
fans have amassed thousands of souvenirs and collectables
almost 2 years ago
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Nerves of steel and ‘work cycle’ skills are required to perform aerobatic
displays for their majestic super fan
almost 2 years ago
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When it comes to turbines, pylons and even nuclear power plants, beauty is in
the eye of the beholder
about 2 years ago
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The charity worker was kept in ‘inhumane’ conditions in an Iranian jail, but at
last the campaign to secure her release has triumphed
about 2 years ago
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While the billionaire is trying to dispose of his Western assets in a fire sale,
there’s one question everyone is asking: Where is he now?
about 2 years ago
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Crashes aside (we’re looking at you Simon Cowell) these bikes can have some
surprising effects on the body – both good and bad
about 2 years ago
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The doctors say they’re not anti-vaxxers, but they object in principle to the
Covid vaccine mandate, and think it sets a dangerous precedent
over 2 years ago
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David Boies, a lawyer representing Virginia Giuffre, suggested his client would
be unlikely to accept a purely financial settlement
over 2 years ago
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The TV personality’s failure to win planning approval to convert a lambing shed
has shone a light on the whims of local authorities
over 2 years ago
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Mail on Sunday says it will consider an appeal to the Supreme Court, amid
concerns that judges have created privacy laws by the back door
over 2 years ago
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Shute has travelled all over Britain to discover exactly how the seasons are
warping, causing havoc with nature and affecting all our lives.
over 2 years ago
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Ahmad Massoud – dubbed the ‘Lion Cub’ – has uprooted his life in London to
finish what his legendary father started: taking on the Taliban
over 2 years ago
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As 20 years of fighting end we tell the war’s full story; how it began, the
bloodiest day, the failings, and what next for Afghanistan
almost 3 years ago
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Can efforts to make Masonic groups more transparent and inclusive rid them of
their shadowy, cult-like reputation?
almost 3 years ago
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As part of our new campaign, Joe Shute spoke to two specialists who fear for a
‘rising tide’ of people whose lives will be defined by Covid
over 3 years ago
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The Duke of Norfolk transformed his estate to save the wild grey partridge. Now
he runs one of the most exclusive shoots in Britain
over 3 years ago
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As he crossed the immaculate turf of Windsor Castle’s quadrangle to be knighted,
the centenarian completed an unbelievable journey
almost 4 years ago
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75 years after the end of the Second World War, a new book sheds fresh light on
the women who helped win the Battle of Britain
over 8 years ago
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David Constantine, author of the short story that inspired must-see movie, 45
Years, tells Joe Shute how a startling real-life event sparked his original tale
over 8 years ago