980 years ago a seven-year old William became Duke of Normandy. It was a succession that would have the most profound effect on our island’s history....
A combination of human-caused environmental degradation and efforts to control the great Yellow river in China, made almost 3,000 years ago, may be responsible for flooding...
We need to decide on the future shape of our democracy at a national and local level. This article originally appeared in Blue & Green Tomorrow’s Guide...
Climate change is a threat to at least 30 of America’s most iconic landmarks, from the Statue of Liberty to NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre, according to...
Leading philanthropist and founder of asset management firm CQS Sir Michael Hintze has made an unprecedented £5m donation to the Natural History Museum, to help the...
The renovation of Astley Castle was completed in 2012 by the building conservation charity the Landmark Trust. The Saxon property, in the heart of Warwickshire, was...
Dartmoor national park is a 368 sq mile area of moorland in Devon. Its status as a protected national park was confirmed in 1951, making it...
Conservation group the National Trust has unveiled a £3.5m deal, in conjunction with renewable electricity supplier Good Energy, which will see it make its first steps...
A lot of people have fallen into believing that climate change is an issue raised in the very latter part of the 20th century. In fact,...
Steven Spielberg’s Oscar-nominated Lincoln (about the 16th US president, not the East Midlands town*) is released in the UK today. Simon Leadbetter argues that future generations...