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It's time to unite
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It's time to unite

IN a nation where traditional political loyalties have become very weak, our political leaders seem increasingly out of touch when they argue about the things on which they fundamentally agree.

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January 25, 2023
One-year reprieve for ENO
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One-year reprieve for ENO

THE English National Opera (ENO) will receive £11.46 million from Arts Council England (ACE), it was announced last week, a few months after it was revealed that it would lose its £12.8 million annual grant from ACE unless it moved out of London.

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January 25, 2023
Dartmoor deal
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Dartmoor deal

A NEW agreement has been reached to allow wild camping to continue ‘with immediate effect,’ says the Dartmoor National Park Authority.

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January 25, 2023
Winds of change for King Charles
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Winds of change for King Charles

PROFITS from a wind-farm deal on the Crown Estate will be used ‘for the public good’ rather than go to the Sovereign Grant, The King has asked. It was announced last week that six new offshore-wind-energy lease agreements, worth £1 billion a year, have been agreed.

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January 25, 2023
Bonfire of the vanities
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Bonfire of the vanities

A BILL repealing all the remaining EU laws still on statute books by the end of the year has been described as ‘not democratic’, ‘inefficient, and possibly incompetent’ by critics. The Retained EU Law Bill was passed last Wednesday by 59 votes, despite efforts from MPs in both the Conservative party and Opposition to defeat it. The bill will likely face opposition in the House of Lords.

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January 25, 2023
Eat cake
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Eat cake

AMID the dispiriting news last week—that teachers are to go on strike, that the tragedy of Ukraine is relentless, that heating prices surge as it freezes outside and so on—came the pronouncement from the chairwoman of the Food Standards Agency that a cake lying temptingly on a shelf in an office is akin to passive smoking.

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January 25, 2023
Still tottering
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Still tottering

IN January 1993, in these very pages, a new cartoon strip appeared. It told the tales of a certain Lord and Lady Tottering and life in magnificent Tottering Hall.

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January 11, 2023
Ahoy, sailors of the first Elizabethan age
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Ahoy, sailors of the first Elizabethan age

A RARE Elizabethan ship was dis-covered in a Kent quarry last year, it was revealed last week. The ship was uncovered in April 2022 by a team from CEMEX, which was ‘dredging for aggregates’ at a quarry on the Dungeness Headland.

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January 11, 2023
My favourite painting Kate Mavor
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My favourite painting Kate Mavor

Charlotte Mullins comments on Munni

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January 11, 2023
Rediscovery points to an Italian master
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Rediscovery points to an Italian master

A well-travelled Bronzino, perhaps a self-portrait, is set to make waves in New York

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January 11, 2023
That's got my bird name written all over it
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That's got my bird name written all over it

Many, such as cuckoo and rook, might be onomatopoeic and others, including lapwing, owe their moniker to the nature of their flight, explains Derek Turner, as he takes a bird's eye view of avian nomenclature

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January 11, 2023
Freezing points
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Freezing points

THE Book of Ecclesiastes reminds us that for every-thing there is a season— a time to be born and a time to die. Gardeners know that there is a time to sow and a time to reap.

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January 11, 2023
Eat your new greens
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Eat your new greens

Whether you are looking for new flavours to tickle your tastebuds or something different. to grow in your garden, little beats obscureand sometimes strange-looking-vegetables, says Mark Diacono

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January 11, 2023
Sweeping statements
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Sweeping statements

The garden at Benington Lordship, Hertfordshire The home of Mr and Mrs Richard Bott Snowdrops have grown here for centuries, but recent plantings have greatly increased their variety and spread, says Kathryn Bradley-Hole

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January 11, 2023
Empty promise
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Empty promise

Lucy Denton asks why we have so many uninhabited dwellings and what we can do to save them

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January 11, 2023
Land ahoy
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Land ahoy

The market for Scottish estates is changing, as the demand for 'natural capital' soars

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January 11, 2023
A roaring trade
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A roaring trade

It's not only the energy crisis that is creating unprecedented demand for stoves: clean-burn technology, app-based controls and new designs fuelled by alternatives to wood are also transforming possibilities

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January 11, 2023
Happy to be in the soup
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Happy to be in the soup

Whether it's a laborious bouillabaisse, a sophisticated French consommé or a citrusy avgolemono, no dish is as comforting or democratic as soup, says Tom Parker Bowles

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January 11, 2023
The fork in the road
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The fork in the road

Once viewed with suspicion, forks remained the preserve of royalty until nearly 200 years ago. Matthew Dennison takes a stab at the king of cutlery, which changed the way we eat

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January 11, 2023
The remains of the day
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The remains of the day

Described by John Clare as 'Eden in such an hour' and 'the weakening eye of day' by Thomas Hardy, the twilight hour is a bewitching time for John Lewis-Stempel

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January 11, 2023
The roads most travelled
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The roads most travelled

In driving cattle, sheep and geese to market over the centuries, drovers shaped many of the routes we still use today. Gavin Plumley charts their harsh journeys across the country

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January 11, 2023
Ancestral Modernism
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Ancestral Modernism

Leuchie Walled Garden, East Lothian A home of Sir Hew and Lady Dalrymple A Modernist home created during the 1960s within the walled garden of a historic house stylishly blends the contemporary and the historical.

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January 11, 2023
The Shell Country Alphabet
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The Shell Country Alphabet

THE middle decades of the 20th cen-tury were a time of much curiosity about the appearance of Britain, its countryside and townscapes, its landforms and archaeology, as well as contrasts between the regions.

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January 11, 2023
Of Constable and clouds
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Of Constable and clouds

A walk in the painter’s Suffolk stronghold triggers new appreciation of his depiction of big skies

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January 11, 2023
Can the tide be turned?
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Can the tide be turned?

SLOWLY, but increasingly surely, Rishi Sunak is pulling back on the forays of his predecessors as he seeks to re-establish his party as a credible force in British politics. He may not succeed, but he has brought a sense of reality to the Government. It isn’t, of course, a quick fix. The spoilers are still in the wings.

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January 11, 2023
A bridge too far for rare gulls
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A bridge too far for rare gulls

KITTIWAKE nests have been removed from a bridge in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, after concerns that the birds’ excrement was damaging the structure.

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January 11, 2023
Farewell to a giantess of the trade
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Farewell to a giantess of the trade

A selection of the late Jan Finch’s stock at Sworders reflects her wisdom, flair and eclectic taste

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November 30, 2022
Bearing gifts, we traverse afar
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Bearing gifts, we traverse afar

Festive entertainment—music, ballet, pantomime— is easy to find at this time of year, but the Christmas opera is a rarer beast, suggests Henrietta Bredin

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November 30, 2022
A remarkable restoration
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A remarkable restoration

IN torrential rain and buffeted by vicious cross winds, I drove over the old Severn Bridge into Wales recently to meet Helena Gerrish at High Glanau Manor, her house near Monmouth, originally designed for himself by Henry Avray Tipping.

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November 30, 2022
Trumpet majors
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Trumpet majors

The magnificent new glasshouse display at West Dean, West Sussex, shows why it's time that hippeastrums came in from the cold, says John Hoyland

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November 30, 2022