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Six magnolia trees in Cornwall have flowered, signalling the end of winter, according to a tradition that's been running for the past 12 years.
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Six magnolia trees in Cornwall have flowered, signalling the end of winter, according to a tradition that's been running for the past 12 years.
Pubs, cafés and shops that are run for the community, by the community, are becoming increasingly popular.
A recent summit hosted by NFU Scotland is questioning the evidence on the benefits of national parks, with worries that they may negatively impact local farmers and communities.
According to CPRE, The Countryside Charity, most of us can't see the stars correctly, and is calling on government to help fight back.
One of Britain's top experts on stone circles, Professor Vicki Cummings, joins the Country Life podcast.
Britain's largest property buying agent has launched an exhaustive list ranking every large village, town and city in England and Wales. But who comes out on top?
The latest figures from Halifax are a step in the right direction, but there is plenty of uncertainty and negative pressures in the market.
To celebrate the launch of the Country Life Podcast, we've curated a list of our favourite podcasts to help cut through the noise.
Britain's top garden photographer Clive Nichols joins the Country Life podcast.
After 75 years, the job required of national parks has changed. They now need to be hothouses of Nature recovery, and it’s time we got on with it, says Julian Glover.
Craftsmen Steven Allen and Trevor Stamper hope restored this historic sheepfold as part of a wider campaign to help support and promote common-land grazing
In an open letter to the Soil Association, WildFish and more than 30 other organisations have questioned the organic certification schemes for farmed salmon in Scotland.
Data collected by more than 640 anglers across the country have found that our rivers are in a perilous state.
Lord Norman Foster, one of Britain's great architects, joins the Country Life podcast.
Queen Mary's Dolls' House celebrates its 100th anniversary with a brand new exhibition and a reimagined display at Windsor Castle.
In the past 10 years, some 3,500 churches have closed their doors, prompting a call to action to rescue those under threat.
Scientists at the University of Oxford have developed a tool that could prevent hedgehogs from being mangled by robotic lawnmowers.
Temperatures may be falling outside but the housing market appears to be warming up. Annabel Dixon lifts the lid on the 'tentatively promising' start to the new year.
Predicting the weather using folklore is not as lackadaisical as it might seem, says Lia Leendertz, as she reveals what we can look forward to this month.