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The Return Of The Prodigal Son By Rembrandt
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The Return Of The Prodigal Son By Rembrandt

John McEwen comments on The Return of the Prodigal Son

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November 8, 2017
If You Go Down To The Woods Today
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If You Go Down To The Woods Today

Past conflicts are forgotten as the New Forest’s timeless landscape beguiles

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November 8, 2017
The Pests We Love To Hate
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The Pests We Love To Hate

EVERY year, the RHS publishes a report on the incidence of pests in our gardens. These are listed from one to 10 according to the number of enquiries and complaints that the society receives. Slugs, snails, vine weevils, lily beetles, woolly aphids: they’re all there, year after year, upsetting our plans for carefree gardening.

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November 8, 2017
The Agony And The Ecstasy
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The Agony And The Ecstasy

A small group of paintings demonstrates how important a regional collection can be.

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November 1, 2017
A Flying Start In Florence
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A Flying Start In Florence

All manner of wildlife, from Sardinian warblers to glossy ibis and blue catfi sh, abounds on The Prof’s avifauna and angling safari in Tuscany

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November 1, 2017
Brexit: The Next Instalment
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Brexit: The Next Instalment

The ‘B’ word has dominated all talk of farming and the countryside for two years, but its true effect is still unclear

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November 1, 2017
Daisy, Daisy, Give Me Your Answer, Moo
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Daisy, Daisy, Give Me Your Answer, Moo

From Captain and Sergeant to Bluebell and Buttercup, iPad and Snapchat, the names given to animals are a sign of our times.

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November 1, 2017
Kitchen Garden Cook Apples
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Kitchen Garden Cook Apples

Salted-caramel, apple and roasted-hazelnut galette

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November 1, 2017
Rebuild The Dream
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Rebuild The Dream

A ruined mansion worthy of Midsomer Murders and a Thames-side Repton landscape make waves on the market

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November 1, 2017
The Riddle Of The Sands
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The Riddle Of The Sands

Much of our coastline is edged by sand dunes, running like a ribbon between land and sea. Antony Woodward explores this shifting wilderness.

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August 17 2016
Tread softly
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Tread softly

For one season, the visitor’s understanding of Waddesdon is transformed by a carpet.

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August 17 2016
It Will Be Bliss To Go To Diss
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It Will Be Bliss To Go To Diss

We’ll forever associate him with Cornish clifftop walks and Aldershot sun, but Sir John Betjeman’s heart lay in another part of the country altogether. Clive Aslet looks at his enduring relationship with Norfolk.

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August 17 2016
A Palette For Prayer
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A Palette For Prayer

Matthew Dennsion is enlightened by this exploration of the medieval use of colour as an adjunct to devotion.

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August 17 2016
Voyage of Discovery
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Voyage of Discovery

An outstanding restoration project has rescued an important historic yacht and created a magnificent series of new interiors in the spirit of the 1930s, as John Good all reveals.

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August 10 2016
There Is A World Elsewhere
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There Is A World Elsewhere

Strong revivals abound as Coriolanus and Dido complete the RSC’s Rome season and the National Theatre’s Oslo resonates with current global instability

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October 04,2017
An Ecstasy Of Light And Air
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An Ecstasy Of Light And Air

On the eve of her latest exhibition, painter Emily Patrick talks to Emma Crichton-Miller about the creative roots of her poetic oil and tempera paintings

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October 04,2017
En Garde!
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En Garde!

Clad in high-waisted breeches, protected by an inner plastron, a mask and armed with an épée, the original duelling weapon, Agnes Stamp enters the world of fencing.

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January 11 2017
Up For The Downs
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Up For The Downs

Some of our favourite paintings and best regional art galleries are associated with the south coast. David Dimbleby tells Mary Miers why.

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January 11 2017
Castellar Classicism
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Castellar Classicism

Sympathetic restoration has enhanced this outstanding house, which was dramatically enlarged in the 18th century by the addition of a tower. Roger White investigates

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August 24 2016
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A Brave New Dawn

On a solo fishing expedition in the Highlands, Mark Hedges luxuriates in the slick style, supreme comfort and sheer power of the new Rolls-Royce Dawn.

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January 04 2017
The New Sheriff In Town
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The New Sheriff In Town

On a day spent with George Jessel, the High Sheriff of Kent, Clive Aslet almost goes to prison to find out exactly what this historic and unpaid role entails

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Januay 17, 2018
Welcome To Billionaire Mountain
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Welcome To Billionaire Mountain

Liz Rowlinson explains how to join the jet set in Aspen without breaking the bank

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Januay 17, 2018
We Are Family
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We Are Family

Our correspondent finds that BMW’s latest incarnation of its 5-Series Touring estate handles like a dream without compromising on space, fuel economy or looks

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January 24, 2018
Sales Of The Unexpected
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Sales Of The Unexpected

Auction houses offer an opportunity to find furniture that ranges from the ordinary to the extraordinary

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January 24, 2018
The Welcome Of A Broad Church
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The Welcome Of A Broad Church

The Welcome Of A Broad Church

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January 24, 2018
Moor Fool Them
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Moor Fool Them

Moor Fool Them

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January 24, 2018
The Beautiful Game
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The Beautiful Game

There’s bound to be plenty of drama on the pitch and court in the coming months, but what about sport on stage?

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June 20, 2018
Seafood And Solitude
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Seafood And Solitude

Villa Clarisse, Île de Ré, France

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June 20, 2018
Living National Treasure
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Living National Treasure

There isn’t much that Karl Chattington doesn’t know about coracles. He’s one of the few remaining people making these small, round boats in the traditional way and is a passionate advocate of a dying way of life. 

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June 20, 2018
To Walk Among Giants
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To Walk Among Giants

Hatfield Forest, with its great medieval trees, is a rare survival

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June 20, 2018