Today's piece in our series on the people who make Christmas in the country sees Kate Green meet Tim Parsons at Wells ...
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Tuesday's Dawn Chorus brings you five reasons to be cheerful — or six, if you count turning an austere City institution into ...
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Claudia Pritchard on the extraordinary tale of how Piero della Francesca’s 1460s fresco 'The Resurrection' was saved.
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All this week we're running a series on the people who make Christmas in the country what it is. Today, Paula Lester meets wreath maker Ellie Taylor.
Minette Batters — a farmer, former NFU President and a Baroness sitting in the House of Lords — has a harsh warning for Keir ...
Winter is a season that few could genuinely love, yet as the leaves and flowers abandon us, the structure of the countryside ...
Martin Fone takes a look at the history of London's coalgates, and finds that the idea of taxing things as they enter the ...
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