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Author and former chief executive of BBC Broadcast Will Wy
It may make getting upstairs with the shopping tricky, but starting to use a stick isn’t all bad. It’s a handy ‘Here comes an old geezer!’ warning
Just over the old railway bridge from my house, down the hill to where the footpath crosses the brook by the church, that’s Pooh Sticks Bridge, where we stop for a game of Pooh Sticks when we go for a
Three people who have declared themselves to be a “lost African tribe” have set up home in woodlands near Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders, proclaimed it to be the “kingdom of Kubala”, and changed the
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Continuing our series on the healing power of nature
Many people associate clans with Scotland, but the word originated in Ireland in the early Middle Ages. It derives from the Irish clann, meaning children, and is used to describe a highly organised hi