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Water voles bounce back in key areas but distribution across UK declines

Exclusive: Efforts to eradicate American mink help boost population of river-residing mammal in 11 areas of country

Water voles continue to decline in their distribution across Britain but there are s…

England coach slams ‘rammed’ Women’s Ashes schedule and blames Indian WPL

  • Jon Lewis wants more space between games in Australia
  • Women’s series begins on 11 January with three ODIs

England coach Jon Lewis has criticised the “rammed” Women’s Ashes schedule, blaming the Women’s…

Jack Draper faces battle to be in top shape for Australian Open after injury

  • British No 1 suffered hip problem in pre-season training
  • ‘What’s most important is that I can have a long career’

Jack Draper faces a race against time to be in top physical shape for the Australian Op…

‘We have to learn’: Kulusevski on Ange-ball and what next for Spurs

Swede knows after 6-3 defeat there are moments for team to be more solid, more savvy, to consider the broader context

For Dejan Kulusevski and Tottenham, there were a good few moments during Sunday’s

Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury II was close, uncontroversial and freighted with meaning

Oleksandr Usyk’s triumph over Tyson Fury in Riyadh was barely noticed beyond Ukraine and Britain. That’s a shame because it was an important fight and a good one

Once upon a time, the world stopped to…

‘Perfect paternalistic nonsense’: why Father of the Bride is my feelgood movie

The latest in our series of writers revealing their favourite mood-lifting films is an ode to the 1991 comedy in which Steve Martin is a farcically over-protective father

I should hate this film. A po…

‘Let’s all go to Gullah Gullah Island!’: the groundbreaking TV show that affirmed Black kids

The Nick Jr series encouraged cultural preservation of the Gullah Geechee, descendants of formerly enslaved people in South Carolina

Thirty years ago, Ron and Natalie Daise and their children, Sara an…

All of Us Strangers and 45 Years both won the Guardian’s film of the year. That’s not all that unites them

Perfectly preserved corpses return to trouble – and liberate – the living in Andrew Haigh’s masterly dramas

All of Us Strangers may have missed out on awards earlier in the year (no Bafta wins, no Osc…

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