Silverhairs Lifestyle
Twistable cork to be unveiled
The much-loved original wine cork could be set for a return to the mass market with the launch of [...]
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Don’t go animal crackers
Cats, squirrels, rabbits and muntjacs are just a few of the uninvited visitors who can gorge on your plants [...]
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Blue Peter badges worn with pride
It has become a coveted emblem of endeavour, worn with pride by thousands of school children across Britain and [...]
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Thunderbirds-type designs unearthed
Inventions designed by British engineers in the 1960s have been brought to lifeĀ in a display more in keeping with [...]
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Rare bird sparks chaos in villages
Police were called to a nature reserve after hundreds of twitchers descended to catch a glimpse of a rare [...]
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Something old, something new
Old has never been more in vogue, and giving a home a vintage feel is bang on-trend. Gabrielle Fagan [...]
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RHS tips for June
June’s extra light and warmth encourages the garden to put on an exuberant burst of growth. But this extra [...]
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How much do we really know about crime?
Nick Ross presented BBC One’s Crimewatch for 23 years, and left with a personal mission to better understand the [...]
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Charles stars in Beano royal comic
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall visited a notoriously unruly school – when they made a guest [...]
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Trust warning over birdsong apps
Mobile phones have become an unexpected threat to birds because apps mimicking their song divert them from the business [...]
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Silverhairs Book Club
Welcome to the Silverhairs Book Club! Each season we will share a selection of popular book titles and new [...]
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Status Quo celebrate centenary single
Rock veterans Status Quo are celebrating a new milestone as they released their 100th single – and admitted they [...]
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Vigils to mark Great War centenary
Candle-lit vigils could be held at churches and buildings across the country to mark next year’s Great War centenary. [...]
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Shed of the Year finalists revealed
A boat-shaped den complete with a top deck, a replica Tardis and a cider bar have been revealed as [...]
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1.2m hours put into green scheme
Hundreds of thousands of volunteers put in more than 1.2 million hours gardening and transforming their local areas in [...]
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