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The National Trust

July 2024

  • A female glow-worm in the grass at Seacombe, near the village of Worth Matravers

    ‘There’s nothing else like it’: Dorset glow-worm survey charms volunteers

  • Fay Bland looks around a door into a room containing several oil paintings, antique furniture and an ornate fireplace

    National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century ‘lady of the house’

  • Natalie Anastasia Davies, writer in residence at Brimham Rocks.

    National Trust appoints first writer in residence at Brimham Rocks

  • Close-up of ornate chandelier with person's hands in shot

    National Trust imposes chandelier ‘tax’ over Only Fools and Horses jokes

  • National Trust celebrates birth of baby beaver one year after reintroduction

  • National Trust’s wildflower meadow project flourishes on north Devon coast

  • Archaeological survey detects Roman villas and iron age farmsteads in Shropshire

June 2024

  • Callum the stag, pictured with mountains in the background.

    Famous Highlands stag fed by tourists put down over health concerns

  • Activists hold a banner saying 'No nature, no future'

    Restore Nature Now: thousands to march in London calling for urgent action

May 2024

  • A colourful landscape in early September 2015, with a stone wall and a hawthorn tree lit up with the first sunlight of the day, overlooking Hope valley covered in a layer of morning mist and the heather in full purple bloom.

    Hobbyist archaeologists identify thousands of ancient sites in England

  • The Sycamore Gap tree just after it was felled in September

    King to plant sapling from Sycamore Gap tree in Windsor Great Park

  • Rosy saxifrage

    Extinct mountain plant reintroduced to secret location in north Wales

  • Trees and moss-covered woodland with bluebells

    Borrowdale rainforest in Lake District declared national nature reserve

  • The age of extinction
    Mass planting of marsh violets key to saving rare UK butterfly, says National Trust

  • The culture warriors have come for the National Trust. This is how we take them on – and win

    Celia Richardson
  • Brief letters
    A cheaper way to join the National Trust if you’re over 60

April 2024

  • Professor Corinne Fowler in Grasmere, along the route of the 'East Indian Company Walk’

    ‘I’m not afraid of anybody now’: the woman who revealed links between National Trust houses and slavery – and was vilified

  • Illustration by David Foldvari of an explosion with the words ‘nothing to see here’ overlaid.

    Andrew Neil needs to be more Vorderman, less Voldemort

    Stewart Lee
  • An installation view of Lubaina Himid’s Naming the Money (2004) at Spike Island, Bristol, in 2017. Her work is now on display at the Royal Academy.

    The Guardian view on the Royal Academy: reframing a bloody past

  • A street sign for Cherry Orchard Lane fixed to a brick wall

    Lost orchards and blossom flourish in placenames across England and Wales

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