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Middleland: Dispatches from the Borders Rory Stewart (Jonathan ...
It’s been a long mile, trudging uphill in the rain, across uninspiring fields, past rickety ruins of long-abandoned farm buildings, mud slowly working its way up my waterproof trousers. Sometimes walk
The literary locations that inspired ten of our favourite festive stories and wintry tales, plus where to stay to enjoy them for yourself
Dodie Smith was a Lancashire lass, born in 1896, and is mainly known for her two most famous novels – I Capture the Castle, and, of course, The Hundred and One Dalmatians. But there was a lot more to
THE Misses Frobisher were new to Durham. They had chosen the city as their place of residence for its size. It was a proper city, but not so large that one could not walk from one end to the other eas
Having made a shocking discovery, was Clare’s own life now in danger?