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March • NATURE | TRAVEL | NEWS | VIEWS
The UK’s best music festivals • Green fields, great bands and joyous atmospheres – nowhere in the world does outdoor music festivals quite like the UK. Matt Baird picks his favourite weekenders for 2026
THE NEED FOR CHANGE • This winter, parliamentarians, business leaders and environmentalists joined forces at a National Emergency Briefing on climate and nature. Can Labour’s latest policies provide a boost for the economy and environment? Or is our nature at serious risk? James Fair reports
BRIEFING NUMBERS • Key stats from the National Emergency Briefing
RARE CELTIC IRON AGE BATTLE TRUMPET DISCOVERED IN NORFOLK • The musical instrument is one of a number of remarkable items uncovered during a dig
CLEVER COW CONTROLS BROOM TO SCRATCH AN ITCH • The first documented case of a cow using a multi-purpose tool is changing our view of the species’ intelligence
The Plodcast • Tune your ears into our podcast this month*
THE ROCK OF AGES • Philip Marsden explores how mining of minerals changed the course of history, from Cornwall to the Balkans
Flaxseed, sunflower & thyme bread • Chef Natasha MacAller’s latest book brings a wide variety of nutrient-rich, health-giving plants to your plate
Salmon could soon be extinct in UK waters. Yet hope is not lost
The ingenuity of the next generation is essential for farming’s future
The N ORTH • Armed with a North Country Rover ticket, Dixe Wills enjoys a taster of four classic hiking trails of the north in this love letter to the ease and romance of rail travel
NOW GO THERE • Dixe Wills on where to eat, stay and visit in the North of England
Rites of spring • Renewal, awakening, fresh hope… spring is now upon us. Here, Mary Berry, Miranda Hart, Chris Packham, Andy Murray and more reveal how they welcome in the season of new life
TOP 10 HISTORIC STAYS • Take a self-catered journey into the past with Dixe Wills’ pick of the Landmark Trust’s most remarkable properties
Spawn shop • As the world’s coral reefs succumb to warming waters, scientists are racing to save these fragile animals. Melissa Hobson witnesses the secrets of coral spawning… in an unlikely location
COLD-WATER CORALS • Our pick of the corals you can see in the UK
CORAL CHANGES • How the UK’s cold-water corals differ from corals found in tropical seas.
Rise of the resistance • Recent findings that ash trees are showing resistance to dieback offer hope, but further threats loom. Catherine Early investigates the future of this much-loved symbol of life
BRITAIN’S FAMOUS ASH TREES
Beyond the pale • Just a short drive south of Dublin sits a land of soaring peaks, glacial valleys and prehistoric tombs where it’s easy to find solitude. Patrick Kinsella ventures to the wonderful Wicklow Mountains
NOW GO THERE • Patrick Kinsella on where to eat, drink and stay in the Wicklow Mountains
March Q&A • The big questions answered
Become a birder • Few hobbies are as absorbing, satisfying and healthy for body and mind as birdwatching, or ‘birding’ – and you can enjoy it year-round. Here’s how...