
Helena Horton
Environment reporter for The Guardian.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 30min
Starmer and the farmer’s revolt – Politics Weekly UK
Helena Horton, the Guardian's environment correspondent, takes a deep dive into the recent protests by farmers against inheritance tax changes impacting their livelihoods. Julian Perrone, a farmer from Lincolnshire, shares firsthand insights on the severe financial strains faced by family farms amid these policy shifts. The discussion captures the emotional weight of potential farm closures, highlighting the disconnect between government agendas and agricultural realities. Together, they shed light on the broader implications of current agricultural policies and the resilience of the farming community.

Dec 11, 2024 • 27min
The town that fears losing its high street to climate change
Jessica Murray, a reporter from The Guardian covering the Midlands, and environment reporter Helena Horton delve into the rising flood risks facing Tenbury Wells. They discuss the emotional and financial toll on local businesses from increasingly frequent flooding events. The conversation highlights community resilience despite governmental inaction and the urgent need for effective flood defenses. They also critique the gap between government funding promises and the reality on the ground, emphasizing the dire need for sustainable solutions to combat climate change impacts.

Mar 4, 2025 • 15min
Why it’s boom time for beavers in England
Helena Horton, an environment reporter for the Guardian, dives into the exciting resurgence of beavers in England. Once hunted to extinction, these furry creatures are now being reintroduced, heralded as vital for restoring ecosystems. Helena discusses their role as nature's water engineers, enhancing biodiversity, and even benefiting local economies. She addresses the challenges of reintroduction, including farmer concerns and the balancing act required for conservation. It's a fascinating journey into beaver conservation that's changing perceptions and landscapes alike.