National Trust evicts farmer's horses from coastal path
The National Trust sparks controversy by removing a farmer and his horses from historic coastal land, citing safety concerns while locals defend the animals' role in preventing erosion.
The National Trust sparks controversy by removing a farmer and his horses from historic coastal land, citing safety concerns while locals defend the animals' role in preventing erosion.
Exclusive research reveals a dramatic trust deficit in County Durham, Newcastle, and Middlesbrough, with residents expressing unprecedented skepticism toward Westminster.
In a historic move, Romania's Orthodox Church has officially denounced Nicolae Ceaușescu's systematic destruction of religious sites during communist rule, revealing the shocking scale of devastation across Bucharest.
Religious organisations across America are mounting fierce opposition to Donald Trump's sweeping new immigration policies, declaring them morally indefensible and vowing to protect vulnerable migrants.
Hundreds of Britain's cherished churches could shut their doors forever as crippling repair costs and declining congregations create a perfect storm for the nation's religious heritage.
A devastating survey reveals nearly 400 British churches could shut their doors permanently within five years due to unaffordable repair costs, threatening the nation's architectural and community heritage.
The National Trust faces criticism after installing modern celebrity statues including Vinnie Jones and David Beckham at historic properties, dividing heritage purists and modern art supporters.
Shropshire's Ironbridge Gorge faces development threat as ministers reject National Trust's bid for enhanced protection of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Exclusive investigation reveals Chinese authorities' intensified crackdown on underground Christian churches, with prominent pastor Jin Mingri facing serious charges amid growing religious persecution concerns.
The picturesque Cotswolds village of Lacock, famous for its Harry Potter connections, experiences a modern-day miracle as decades of potholes mysteriously disappear overnight, leaving residents astonished.
The Queen Consort marked the 130th anniversary of Beatrix Potter's beloved character by recording a special reading of The Tale of Peter Rabbit for the National Literacy Trust, continuing her longstanding support for children's reading initiatives.
Discover how the National Trust's new autumn campaign reveals the best places to witness spectacular wildlife spectacles across Britain, from rutting deer to migrating birds.
In an unprecedented move, Tennessee churches are transforming into temporary school campuses, offering sanctuary and space for education amid infrastructure challenges.
The National League's controversial 'three-up, three-down' promotion system faces intense scrutiny as clubs clash over its impact on the football pyramid. Discover why this revolutionary change has become football's hottest talking point.
The National Trust faces intense backlash after installing vegan sanitary products in men's toilets and removing gendered signage at its Lake Windermere visitor centre, prompting accusations of 'virtue signalling' from traditionalists.
Archaeologists discover remarkably preserved Iron Age village near National Trust property in Shropshire, offering unprecedented insights into Roman Britain's turbulent history.
The National Trust's Wimpole Estate faces devastating landscape damage as unprecedented rainfall and extreme weather events expose the growing vulnerability of Britain's heritage sites to climate change.
A groundbreaking survey shows Britons now place greater trust in artificial intelligence and Google search results than in government ministers and MPs, signalling a dramatic crisis of confidence in Westminster.
Step into Petworth, West Sussex - where historic charm meets antique hunting paradise. Explore this stunning market town that feels frozen in time, from its independent shops to the magnificent National Trust estate.
National Trust archaeologists uncover remarkable Roman-era chicken bones in West Sussex, offering surprising insights into ancient climate patterns and Britain's culinary history.
From Somerset floods to Scottish landslides, the National Trust reveals how extreme weather is damaging Britain's most cherished landscapes and heritage sites.
The historic ruins of Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire undergo a breathtaking transformation as a monumental sun sculpture named after the Greek god Helios casts its golden glow upon the medieval stonework in a stunning after-dark spectacle.
The National Trust warns of a compromised autumn harvest and damaged landscapes as relentless rain and strong winds create treacherous conditions for farmers and gardeners across the UK.
Historic orchards across Kent and Sussex have produced a record-breaking apple harvest for the National Trust, with traditional methods yielding over 12 tonnes of fruit for cider and juice.
A remarkable discovery of 120 heritage apple varieties, including some thought to be extinct, has been made at a National Trust property in Dorset, offering a sweet taste of history.
The National Trust faces a fresh woke controversy after terminating 13 long-serving volunteer gardeners at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, for not completing mandatory inclusivity training. The charity insists the move promotes diversity, while critics blast it a
Enter the Omaze million-pound house draw for your chance to win a breathtaking property in the Cotswolds or Lake District, all while supporting the National Trust's vital conservation work.
The iconic but decaying Birnbeck Pier in Weston-super-Mare has been thrown a vital lifeline, securing a £4.3 million National Lottery Heritage Fund grant for its ambitious restoration and future as a public heritage site.
Yellowstone National Park has reopened its doors after a temporary shutdown caused by a rapidly spreading wildfire. Park officials confirm the blaze is now under control, with emergency services remaining on high alert.