The National Trust says 2024 was good for trees, heather and seals but bad for bees, butterflies, bats and natterjack toads.
Wellies, sequins and beer dominated the consumer year of washout weather, touring pop megastars and national sporting celebrations.
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The National Trust’s review of the year’s wildlife and weather sees past drought give way to wet, mild conditions in 2024.
The fund aims to help charities that redistribute food but often lack the means to collect it from farms and get it to those who need it. They could use the money to buy new equip ...