A farming family continuing the legacy started by their father in the 1960s say they will be like prisoners on their own land ...
He explains he 'paid to have the ground ploughed and it was planted in the first week of June. He then left to work away returning to gather the hay and harvest which was stretched due wet weather. He ...
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A radical rural manifesto
The best-selling author of The Shepherd’s Life grew up thinking the Lake Poets had nothing to say for working people. Then he ...
The escape of 75,000 farmed fish from damaged pens in the Highlands could pose a genetic threat to native Atlantic salmon.
From Chapman’s Peak to the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa’s landscapes set the stage for some spectacular sips.
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Sussex’s oldest chocolatier gets a makeover under new owners
Audrey’s, Sussex’s oldest chocolatier and cherished supplier to Fortnum & Mason, has unveiled a reimagined identity, marking ...
Beloved Kentucky writer Gurney Norman, whose fiction chronicled life in Appalachia and the 1960s counterculture, died Oct. 12 ...
According to Lucy, it’s actually very unlikely that robins will come back to your garden year after year. This is because ...
Katherine Moar’s second play touches lightly on questions rather than furnishing decisive answers, but is buzzing with ...
Craving burrata that’s hand-pulled, not child-flung? Prefer your poolside martini stirred—not splashed by cannonballing chaos ...
Apple Martin has always loved dressing up. “I was the biggest dress-up kid,” she tells me. “Even when I was getting ready for ...
TRIBUTE: Geoff Thomlinson, who has died, barely missed a Carlisle United game in 70 years. Friends have paid tribute to the ...
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