Cocker spaniel versus springer spaniel: What owners need to know
Which is the more popular spaniel, the springer or the cocker? Shooting Times's David Tomlinson weighs up the pros and cons for these much-loved breeds.
Which is the more popular spaniel, the springer or the cocker? Shooting Times's David Tomlinson weighs up the pros and cons for these much-loved breeds.
Jigsaws have been around since the 18th century and have gone through all sorts of iterations. Martin Fone traces their curious history.
Played with friends, family or in solitude, there are few things as familiar as a pack of cards. Yasha Beresiner takes a look at how we came to enjoy this form of entertainment — and how it's been spun out into everything from art to propaganda tool.
The coronavirus put an end to Fiona Reynolds’ big walking adventures, but a local round along a Cotswold canal proved a restorative.
This week, Rosie Paterson fails to tear herself off the sofa just as James Fisher finally stirs from his.
Elizabeth Whitney reveals some fun facts about the endearingly bat-eared French bulldog.
Quintin Lake has always loved walking, ever since trekking from Lands End to John O'Groats as a teenager. But his five-year epic journey around the coast of Britain has taken his love for getting out and about to a new level — as well as his love for our beautiful island.
The chickens are reprieved and it’s keep calm and carry on with the calving, says our resident farming columnist Jamie Blackett.
Never again will you be able to look at your charity shop-sourced Scrabble set with the same light in your eyes.
As millions of people around the country are set to have an enforced period at home, it'll be time to bring out the classic board games. But how can you make sure you beat the kids? Luck helps, but tactics are better as Matthew Dennison explains.
A return to scenes from a carefree childhood rekindles happy memories for Fiona Reynolds.
It’s been dubbed ‘the world’s most idiotic marathon’: a 26-mile run through vineyards, fuelled by wine and cheese. Emma Hughes finds out if she has the stomach for the legendary Marathon du Médoc.
Ramblers are encouraging Brits to map any overgrown path they can find, but the CLA believe we should focus on maintaining those we have and let the rest fall back to nature.
Bedlingtons may be mild-mannered and sensitive, but keep an eye on them when they're off the lead...
We meet the courageous and cheerful Sealyham terrier, one of our rarest native breeds of dog.
The Cotswold Water Park might not be what springs to mind when thinking of the archetypal Cotswolds escape, but it makes a delighful spot for a weekend away, as Toby Keel found out.
The dinosaur of the bicycle world is back in the spotlight with the help of the Penny Farthing Club and its intrepid members.
With the general election fast-approaching, discover what each of the main parties plans for the countryside, farming and the environment.
David Profumo imagines who might attend his own dream angling dinner party.