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National Trust £1.5m appeal for Cerne Abbas Giant land

The National Trust has launched a £1.5 million fundraising campaign to acquire 90 acres of land surrounding Dorset's iconic Cerne Abbas Giant chalk figure, aiming to protect it for future generations. Support the appeal now.

Reindeer escapes Christmas parade in Southport

A reindeer caused festive chaos after bolting from a Southport parade, leading to a major rescue operation on Formby Beach. Read the full story of the dramatic recovery.

Liverpool community battles to save housing dream

The Eldonian village in Liverpool, once hailed as a community housing utopia, faces a governance crisis after assets were transferred offshore. Residents fight to reclaim their dream.

Sam Gregory appointed to Scott Trust Board

Human rights technologist Sam Gregory joins Guardian's Scott Trust board, bringing expertise in AI, deepfakes and digital misinformation to safeguard independent journalism.

Kate Calls for End to Addiction Stigma

The Princess of Wales champions empathy for those battling addiction, urging society to replace shame with support during Addiction Awareness Week. Join the conversation.

Theresa May and Cate Blanchett edit BBC Today

Former PM Theresa May and actor Cate Blanchett are among the guest editors for BBC Radio 4's Today programme, exploring trust in politics and AI's impact. Discover their insights.

Sycamore Gap offspring planted across the UK

Saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree are being planted nationwide in a National Trust project, creating a living legacy from the lost landmark.

Nurse suspended for driving without a valid licence

A mental health nurse in London has been suspended for nine months after lying about having a driving licence to secure her job and driving colleagues illegally. Discover the full details of the NMC hearing.

Waxwings Set to Cross North Sea to UK

Easterly winds could bring charismatic waxwings to UK shores. Discover the late autumn migrants, from elusive woodcocks to migrating wood pigeons.

Hospital criticised after woman dies of sepsis

A coroner has criticised King's College Hospital for disjointed care leading to Joan Talbot's sepsis death. The trust must respond to prevention measures by January 2026.

Morden Hall Park: A Free South London Oasis

Explore Morden Hall Park, a beautiful free National Trust park at the end of the Northern line. Discover its gardens, wildlife, cafés, and fascinating industrial history.

New Evidence Shows Police Failed Hannah Clarke

Exclusive investigation reveals serious police failings in Hannah Clarke domestic violence case that were overlooked by coronial inquest. New evidence shows victim's disclosures weren't logged.

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