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Lisa Bachelor

Lisa Bachelor is editor of Seascape, a series about the state of our oceans.

July 2024

  • Richard Forrest walks along Lyme Regis beach in Dorset, where he regularly hunts for fossils.

    The Great British Seaside
    The fossil finder: one man’s lifelong search for fragments of Britain’s Jurassic past – photo essay

    Richard Forrest has spent half a century combing beaches for ammonites and other fossils. Along the Dorset coast, the constant shift of earth, rocks and sand continually reveals fresh evidence of life millions of years ago

December 2023

  • John and Norma Major

    Norma Major ‘discreetly’ moved her clothes out of Downing Street in anticipation of a Labour victory

    Declassified files from John Major’s private secretary reveal the extraordinary level of planning that goes into a handover of power

October 2023

  • The Telstar Rocket lava lamp

    ‘Ingrained in the fabric of British society’: the iconic lava lamp turns 60

    The Beatles and Doctor Who discovered it in the 60s, TFI Friday and the photographer Rankin in the 90s. Now there’s a new renaissance of this hot British invention

January 2023

  • Tintagel Castle is at risk from rising sea levels<br>EMBARGOED TO 0001 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23 Undated handout photo issued by English Heritage of Tintagel Castle.The Cornish castle immortalised in British mythology as the place of King Arthur's conception is at risk of tumbling into the sea as climate change increases the pace of coastal erosion. Issue date: Friday September 23, 2022. PA Photo. Tintagel Castle is one of several sites at risk of being lost forever, English Heritage has warned, as rising seas pound the coastline. See PA story HERITAGE Castles. Photo credit should read: Nigel Wallace-Iles/English Heritage/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

    Washed away: can Britain’s crumbling castles be saved from the sea?

    From Tintagel in Cornwall to the remote Orkney isles, heritage experts are battling to preserve the UK’s historic sites from coastal erosion

September 2022

  • Georgina Walton, in jeans, and Nick Walton with his hand on a garden tool stand next to Stephen Buck in a Somerset field

    A place to grow: the gardener and land owner pairings making happy unions and plenty of produce

    People keen to garden but who have no outdoor space of their own are connecting with people eager to have someone work their land thanks to a new online initiative. Meet four green-fingered growers and their ‘hosts’

November 2021

  • The campaign will not be up and running until after Christmas

    Launch of campaign to tackle violence against women delayed

    A Home Office strategy to target perpetrators of misogynistic crimes that was unveiled in July will not be up and running until next year

September 2021

  • Patchwork graphic with quotations from different women and girls.

    When will women feel safe on UK streets?

    The murder of Sarah Everard shone a spotlight on a culture of male harassment and violence against women and girls, sparking protests and calls for reform. Now the killing of Sabina Nessa has appalled the nation

April 2021

  • Sarah Hughes, whose baby was stillborn.
Commissioned for OM. Ruby and Oisin.

    Sarah Hughes: Clever, brave, bold, funny – my unforgettable friend

  • Sarah Hughes

    ‘We want to keep her name alive’: charitable trust for Sarah Hughes

  • Coronavirus / Covid 19 outbreak<br>Artisan bakers Coburn and Baker, no longer able to supply restaurants in Brighton, have taken to touring neighbourhoods and selling to communities from the back of a van.

    UK military planners drafted in to help feed vulnerable in Covid-19 outbreak

    Food stockpilers told they should be ‘ashamed’ as prime minister urges Britons not to make mother’s day visits
  • Shoppers take toilet paper from a delivery trolley in a supermarket in south London.

    Coronavirus: UK panic-buyers urged to think of frontline workers

    Government, business and NHS leaders ask people to leave enough supplies for those in need
  • Empty shelves in a Tesco supermarket in Chorley, UK

    MPs in plea to government over UK's Covid-19 stockpiling

    Cross-party politicians ask No 10 to safeguard food supplies for NHS and emergency workers

May 2019

  • The under-10s training session at Preston North End Women’s Junior Football Club.

    Observer special report
    Women’s football: how girls are moving the goalposts

    With young players joining grassroots clubs and England’s Lionesses preparing for their World Cup run, the sport is finally getting the recognition it deserves

February 2016

  • David Silva

    Brexit explained
    What would Brexit mean for everyday life in the UK?

    Much of the early debate in the EU referendum campaign has revolved around economics. And while no one can know precisely the impact of leaving the EU, it would be likely to have huge repercussions on many other aspects of UK life

September 2015

  • Classic vintage red telephone

    Cold-calling ‘factory’ gets record fine after 180,000 complaints last year

  • Las Iguanas restaurant in Spitalfields Market, London

    Las Iguanas changes controversial tipping policy

  • How will Volkswagen’s defeat devices software affect drivers in the UK?

    Volkswagen emissions scandal: how it affects you

  • A VW driver has no idea if his year-old car is affected.

    UK Volkswagen driver feels 'cheated and annoyed'

  • English football fans 'getting a bad deal'

  • August mortgage lending in UK lays credit crunch to rest

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