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Big Four Nature Charities Unveil Principles to Fight Corporate Greenwashing
The UK's biggest nature charities have published a set of principles for environmental "credits" to combat corporate greenwashing, which they say is damaging the sector
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Stunning town named one of the best for commuters - but very few can live there
Haslemere also fares well in in the survey but best commuter town in England went to Slough - made famous by hopeless boss David Brent in comedy classic The Office
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Care worker inherits stately home after DNA test proves he's aristocrat's son
Jordan Adlard Rogers says he would trade his new found wealth so he could get to know his biological father, who passed away leaving him the estate
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Liam Payne 'working on TV travel show' after cancelling tour amid health scare
Former One Direction star Liam Payne has been spotted in Northern Ireland weeks after cancelling his South American tour due to a serious kidney infection
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Warning of Sycamore Gap copycat as National Trust on alert with tree to be moved
Vigilance at the ancient Sycamore Gap site where the iconic tree was felled last month is now high amidst fears of copycat attacks, as the National Trust prepares to finally move the tree two weeks on
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Sycamore Gap Tree to be removed from Hadrian's Wall – weeks after it was felled
The Sycamore Gap tree is finally due to be removed after it was cut down in what was branded a 'mindless' act of vandalism - and since a 16-year-old boy, and man in his 60s have both been arrested and released on bail
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‘Black British history began millennia before Windrush - we mustn't forget that’
Whilst telling's of Black British history may have once focused on stories of HMS Windrush and tales since, black Britons were present going back millennia
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Hundreds visit site of downed Sycamore Gap tree after man plants sapling nearby
Kieran Chapman, from Westerhope, planted the sapling tree on Friday night to "try and restore people's faith in humanity" after the famous tree was vandalised
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Man plants sapling at Sycamore Gap to replace axed tree - then that gets dug up
A replacement tree planted on the site yesterday by 27-year old van fixer Kieran Chapman is set to be removed due to Hadrian's Wall's UNESCO World Heritage site status
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Man arrested over Sycamore Gap felling 'too unwell to have chopped tree down'
Former lumberjack Walter Renwick, 69, has two leaking heart valves and is not fit enough to have cut down the Sycamore Gap in Northumberland, says his daughter-in-law
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Sycamore Gap tree may have been chopped down with chainsaw for 'online stunt'
Police investigating the felling of one of Britain’s most beloved trees are now following a new line of inquiry - that a chainsaw was used and the cut was done as part of an online stunt
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Hope for Sycamore Gap tree made famous in Robin Hood as it could be saved
The sycamore, which was in hit movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, was one of the world’s most photographed trees but was mysteriously felled overnight, sparking outrage
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Boy, 16, released on bail after being arrested over Sycamore Gap felling
Northumbria Police have confirmed a boy, 16, has been charged over the felling of beloved tree Sycamore Gap, which had stood near Hadrian's Wall for more than 300 years before this week
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White paint found on felled Sycamore Gap sparks mystery act 'wasn't spontaneous'
Northumberland National Park (NNP), in which the Sycamore Gap stood, will be "special again," the attraction stressed - despite the shocking destruction of the beloved tree
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Three theories behind what could have made historic Sycamore Gap tree fall
Sycamore Gap, which stood in a dramatic dip in Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland National Park, was mysteriously chopped down in a shocking act of vandalism, which has left communities outraged
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Pub offers £1,500 bar tab to anyone with information on Sycamore Gap 'felling'
The famous tree, known as Sycamore Gap, in Northumberland, was found felled in an act of vandalism, with a pub located around a mile away offering a reward to anyone with information
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National Trust hut with breathtaking views you can book for just £30 a night
Anyone wanting a change of pace may want to consider a rustic stone hut in the heart of Snowdonia which is designed for hikers and offers a 'camping with walls' experience
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Fish and chips and walking the pier - why we fell back in love with staycations
Exploring more of our country is the most popular reason for getting out and about in the British Isles, with 61% giving this as the reason for shunning holidays abroad
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UK's 'most overlooked beach' has golden sands, a castle and no crowds
Low Newton by the sea, a Northumberland destination with a castle and sweeping sands, has come out as the number one alternative to the UK’s busiest beaches in a poll by Carmoola
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Green charities warn Rishi Sunak after he's slammed for flying 200 miles
The under-fire PM - who has been criticised for taking a 200 mile journey by helicopter - has been warned by dozens of environmental charities not to use green policies as a "political football" amid Net Zero pressure
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National Trust treasures you can visit for free with our family day pass
If you are looking for things to do with your family and friends over the Summer holidays, then why not take up our great offer of a free family pass to a National Trust property?
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Bird flu symptoms you need to know as Brits warned to stay away from beaches
The RSPB has advised beachgoers to report dead seabirds to the authorities, and to also keep their dogs on the lead as they fear the rise in bird flu infections is a "crisis which could become a catastrophe"
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Woman feared for life after being bitten by snake while out walking her dog
Carla Parmenter, 46, described how a "great big adder" went after her on Danbury Commons in Essex
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Banish boredom this summer with the National Trust - full list of venues
From Elizabethan-style dancing to Tudor-inspired cooking, pop-up archery, dressing up and storytelling, Martin Phillips has shared his guide of family activities at Trust venues nationwide this summer holiday
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More than 100 people trapped at Agatha Christie's house after tree blocks road
A large tree fell on a road on Friday (July 14) afternoon close to the famous crime writer's home, which is now a National Trust property that attracts dozens of visitors every day