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Sam Stables says he wants to make people aware of what farmers are going through.
No matter how big or small!
Crush the loggerhead turtle is in Southampton after washing up on a beach in Jersey.
I only have one arm left
The peregrine falcons nest on the spire of Chichester Cathedral in West Sussex.
Households will be given a caddy to separate their food waste from the rest of their rubbish.
When marine biologist Océane Attlan saw the tiny Braun’s wrasse, it was like ‘recognising a familiar face, but you can’t put a name on it’
Increasing numbers are finding it hard to juggle work, children and looking after elderly parents.
Milly was picked to trek to Borneo and is looking forward to “getting out and seeing the world”.
On her 150th birthday, a new exhibition reveals the full power of the once-overshadowed painter.
Fans of Wallace and Gromit can see the clay models used in the films and some interactive displays.
An Australian heraldry enthusiast discovers the panel in an online auction catalogue.
Good news ever… WHOOSH
The museum says it has reached a fundraising goal so it can permanently display the artefact.
Items from the Carlisle Cricket Club dig, including a diploma, are on display for the first time.
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The skull belonged to a young man whose remains were flung into the burial pit, say archaeologists.
Chalk artwork sold for record price at a New York Sotheby’s auction with proceeds going to the Panthera charity
A group arranged for the generator to be sent to a village near Odesa in Ukraine.
Trials to restore the saltwater plant to the Humber Estuary are hugely encouraging, experts say.
Sorry, turns out this isn’t Liam Ramos.
A donation of five vehicles to the Ukrainian war effort is welcomed after arriving from the UK.
The former striker now devotes his time to championing others as a public speaker and activist.
Hever Castle says Boleyn’s hands are included to rebut “hostile rumours” she had extra fingers.
“This is a movement of women here in the Twin Cities,” says middle school teacher and content creator Mandi Jung. “That is why it can’t be put down, that is why we cannot be intimidated, that is why it cannot be stopped.”
People with conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy or ADHD can come along the Neuro Nights disco.
Volunteers unearthed the striking 2,000-year-old piece during work at a fort in Northumberland.
The Dalmatian pelican, once hunted to extinction, could be reintroduced to wetlands in England.
Alt: how I sleep knowing the forces of good will always win over the forces of evil
A wildlife trust feared Spurn would become an island after a tidal surge in 2013.
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