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US Christmas Tree Tariffs Push Prices Up 15%

New US tariffs have increased artificial Christmas tree prices by 10-15%. Despite this, large-scale production remains in Asia due to cost and labour, with 80% of Americans opting for fake trees.

Red squirrels expand across Highlands after rewilding

A ten-year reintroduction drive has seen red squirrel range in the Scottish Highlands grow by over 25%, bolstering the UK's stronghold for this native species. Discover the conservation success story.

Scotland's World Cup draw: All you need to know

Scotland return to the World Cup draw after 27 years. We analyse the pots, the potential opponents, and what Steve Clarke's side can expect from Friday's ceremony in Washington DC.

UK's Forgotten Pension Pots Crisis: What to Do

Millions in the UK have lost track of small pension pots. Learn how auto-enrolment fragmentation affects your savings and the steps to consolidate your retirement funds.

Christmas trees could harbour thousands of insects

Pest experts warn that your real Christmas tree could be hiding thousands of insects. Discover which creepy crawlies to look for and how to keep your home pest-free this festive season.

Expert's Christmas Tree Care Warning for UK Homes

Gardening expert reveals the critical mistake that causes Christmas trees to wilt before December 25th. Learn how to keep your tree fresh and fragrant throughout the festive season.

Pension raid warning: Pots could lose £25,000

Chancellor Rachel Reeves' planned Budget raid on pension salary sacrifice could cost workers tens of thousands. The CBI warns it's a 'tax on doing the right thing'. Discover the impact.

Pennsylvania's Massive Christmas Tree Auction Kicks Off Season

Over 50,000 Christmas trees and festive goods were sold at a Pennsylvania wholesale auction. Retailers from across the Northeast secured stock, with prices stabilising and optimism for real trees' return. Discover the trends shaping this year's holiday ma

Sycamore Gap 'Trees of Hope' Planted Across UK

The first saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree have been planted, marking a new chapter for the beloved landmark. Discover where these 'trees of hope' are taking root.

Sycamore Gap Saplings Planted as 'Trees of Hope'

The National Trust begins planting 49 saplings from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree at poignant UK locations, ensuring its legacy lives on. Discover where these 'trees of hope' will grow.

Royal Christmas tree tradition began in 1800

Discover how Queen Charlotte introduced Britain's Christmas tree tradition in 1800 and get expert tips for choosing the perfect artificial tree this festive season.

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