Fleetwood Mac: Gypsy
The rock band Fleetwood Mac has sold more than 100 million records to date, making them one of the best-selling artists in the world. They received a Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music in 1998 and are still going strong, more than 50 years after making their debut.
Perfect Games to Play on the Go!
Some journeys seem to take forever to reach your chosen destination. Even the best road trip can begin to drag on when you’ve been travelling for several hours. This is why playing games on the journey can be fun, making the time pass more quickly.
Percy Thrower: Our Favourite Gardener
Celebrity gardener Percy Thrower always saw himself as a gardener first and a television presenter second. Even when he achieved superstar status as host of the long-running BBC show, Gardeners’ World, he admitted nothing could ever compare with the joy he felt when gardening.
The UK’s Worst Storms
Severe storms have been battering Britain for centuries, causing loss of life and damage to property and the landscape. While storms have hit the headlines plenty of times in the 21st century, nothing can compare to the devastating storm that occurred more than 400 years ago.
Create the Perfect Garden
Spring is the perfect time to start redesigning your garden in preparation for the summer. It’s important to start planning your vision early so that when the warm weather arrives, you’ll be able to sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labour.
Country Roads: John Denver
John Denver was one of the most popular singers of the 1970s. He recorded around 300 songs and sold more than 33 million records during his long and colourful career, which spanned three decades.
Prince Harry and Meghan: The Move
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, are planning to move house before the birth of their first child. The couple, who married in May 2018 at Windsor Castle in Berkshire, are expecting the baby in the spring.
Stig of the Dump
Children’s novel, Stig of the Dump, is a modern classic that’s often read as part of the English literature curriculum. Written by the late Clive King, it relates the tale of a bored schoolboy, Barney, who meets a caveman called Stig living in an unofficial rubbish dump in a chalk pit.
Willie Nelson: On the Road Again
Country singer Willie Nelson is one of the most famous artists in the genre, mainly thanks to the success of his two ground-breaking albums, Shotgun Willie in 1973 and Red Headed Stranger in 1975.
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree
Fir trees have been a festive tradition for thousands of years, since the Ancient Romans first used them to decorate their temples during Saturnalia – the pagan winter solstice festival. The evergreen tree was said to symbolise new life.