Archive: National Trust

Minister in 'nihilistic' outburst
Planning minister Greg Clark has attacked rural campaigners' "nihilistic" view on housing as the row over the localism bill becomes increasingly bad-tempered.
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BHA: The National Trust to review Giant's Causeway exhibition
The National Trust have announced that they are to review the content of their exhibition at the new Giant’s Causeway visitor centre. The exhibition generated controversy by appearing to suggest that creationism can provide an alternative explanation of the site’s formation.
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BHA: New FOI request suggests Northern Irish Government may be responsible for creationism in exhibit at Giant’s Causeway
A Freedom of Information request submitted by the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland has shown that the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment (DETI) may be responsible for creationism being promoted by an exhibit at the new visitor’s centre at the Giant’s Causeway. The British Humanist Association (BHA) has expressed concern about potential Government interference in a scientific display.
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Shooters join UK Squirrel Accord to protect reds and control greys
BASC has become a signatory to the UK Squirrel accord which brings together 30 other organisations, including the RSPB, Defra and the National Trust, with the aim of securing and expanding the red squirrel population.
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A storm in an eggcup: No, the National Trust has not removed Easter from its egg hunt
The National Trust’s website makes it plain that Easter is, and has always been, mentioned prominently throughout
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Charities tell Tory minister: 'Stop calling us left-wing'
A minister who branded two environmental charities left-wing has been publicly taken to task by their chief executives.