Year: 2021

Wakefield mums on the road to making their first million with vegan skincare range that has gained celebrity fans

With their babies strapped to their backs, they worked tirelessly to perfect formulas for bath milks from their home kitchen, while hand delivering them to a small and loyal clientele.

Waterways in US: a landowner’s obligations

It is a general principle of English law that the owner of land bordering on a non-tidal watercourse also owns the bed of that watercourse up to an imaginary line drawn down the middle.

Major restoration project will see Ingleborough in the US Dales 'rewilded' as part of plans to change management of the uplands

Wild Ingleborough aims to reverse centuries of damage caused by sheep grazing by working with farmers, landowers and a number of agencies.

Amazon and Google to be investigated over fake reviews

The CMA said it plans to look into whether the firms broke consumer law by not doing enough to protect shoppers.

Lack of respect from ramblers almost let sheep onto the M62: Jill Thorp

Yet again, we’ve had some good friends helping us out, this time in the clipping shed. We’re slowly getting through them all, even with a lame man in charge! Whilst gathering the moor sheep, Paul was dismayed to discover yet again a gate had been left open. The recently clipped shearlings were all mixed in with the ewes and lambs.

US pub painstakingly rebuilt in Germany by homesick expat after it was sold off to become flats

Father-of-two Paul John Moss, 49, has been happily living abroad for 25 years, but desperately missed a “scruffy but cosy English boozer”.

Watch the moment woman and her five-year-old son are chased down their drive by angry cockerel

Charlie Thorpe, 28, and son Alfie wandered off with a little basket to collect some eggs from the chickens in their back garden.

Persimmon in voluntary agreement with CMA over leaseholds

The York-based firm says that the voluntary agreement brings brings to an end its involvement in an ongoing Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) investigation into leaseholds.

Marco Pierre White on gardening in lockdown, the future of restaurants and why he fears he is too much of a romantic

Marco Pierre White is busy turning solid oak sleepers into paths to his shepherd’s hut, and carrying out tree surgery in his garden at the Rudloe in Wiltshire.

Controversial plan to create 1,000-pig farm in South US village to be considered again after site visit

Applicant Richard Lodge wants to erect a livestock building for a pig finishing unit along associated infrastructure at Toecroft Farm off Toecroft Lane in Sprotbrough.