A countryside dweller's guide to the 2019 General Election: Who will do what, and where, and when?
With the general election fast-approaching, discover what each of the main parties plans for the countryside, farming and the environment.
Carla Passino is a freelance writer on a range of topics, from property to women's luxury, food and drink.
With the general election fast-approaching, discover what each of the main parties plans for the countryside, farming and the environment.
Perfectly preserved down to its frozen paws, Dogor might one of the very first dogs to have been domesticated — but whether pet or wolf, he's already an Internet celebrity.
With the climate emergency and biodiversity crisis becoming increasingly pressing, we could see a shift away from conventional agriculture towards indoor food production, say some experts.
North Yorkshire residents are fighting to save 43 phone boxes that have been slated for removal, saying that they are crucial for public safety in an area with patchy mobile coverage.
Treasure theft made the headlines after two metal detectorists were convicted of stealing a £3-million Viking hoard, but an expert thinks cases are actually decreasing compared to the past.
While testing sheep in the North of Scotland, scientists from the University of Glasgow have detected the tick-borne organism, which can infect humans and has serious consequences if left untreated.
This year marked a seismic shift in the way we talk about the climate, with a meteoric rise in a wide range of phrases that express gravity and urgency.
In today's round-up, we reveal why the Cornish garden has illuminated its biomes; discover an unusual Jacobite relic that is going under the hammer next month; and find out why Africa's tropical plants are facing extinction.
Looking for a place to take your pet? The winners of the Rover Most Dog-Friendly Pub of the Year awards have just been announced.
In today's round up, we bring you exciting developments of a plastic alternative, good news for pine martens and experts' views on UK flooding.
Thankfully, no one was injured in the fall of the standalone wall, which was privately owned. The main body of the Castle has also been declared safe but Britain lost a slice of its medieval history.
Citing the climate emergency, the Scottish institution has announced it will no longer partner with BP for its Portrait Award, which the oil giant had been sponsoring for 30 years. The move has been welcomed by climate campaigners, who are now asking other museums and galleries to follow suit.
In today's round-up, we discover why moths are not facing as steep a decline as previously thought; discover a new system to track mountain hares; and meet the man who completed a marathon in every country in the world.
The Grade II-listed Church of St Hilda in North Yorkshire faces a repair bill to the tune of £50,000 after thieves stole lead from three parts of its rooflast month, in a criminal trend that seems to be increasing across the country.
A BBC Panorama programme has unveiled a widespread practice where airlines load their aeroplanes with extra fuel to avoid having to refill at more expensive airport—thus producing more emissions than necessary to operate each flight.
In today's round-up, we mark the Remembrance Sunday commemorations, look at how climate change is making it easier for a deadly virus to spread among sea mammals and find out about a special Santa's grotto for pooches.