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Twenty-year study highlights alarming losses and shifts in UK flora,
New survey will help parks and gardens with climate change, reports Ian Hodgson
As the third-most common tree in the UK, the European ash is a much-loved part of the landscape in both town and countryside. The ash is often used as a symbol of healing, magic and life, such as in N
Red kites, great spotted woodpeckers and pink-footed geese are only a few of the birds doing brilliantly in the British Isles right now. Mark Cocker celebrates their success stories and looks at what might be learnt from them
Purple punctuates the planting: here an acer, verbena and some pinky-purple crinum, or swamp lily, stand out
In December 2025, Storm Bram battered Britain, bringing 90mph winds and severe flooding. The River Ouse swept through the historic city of York, and water spewed out of culverts and submerged streets
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