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UK records 309 earthquakes in 2025

The UK has experienced over 300 earthquakes this year, with Perthshire, Wales, and Lancashire among the most active zones. Discover the seismic hotspots and why it matters for infrastructure.

UK experienced almost daily earthquakes in 2025

New data shows the UK recorded over 300 earthquakes this year, with Perthshire and Lancashire among the most active areas. Discover the seismic hotspots and why monitoring is vital for national infrastructure.

UK's 300+ Earthquakes: BGS Reports Major Activity

The British Geological Survey recorded over 300 tremors in the UK this year, with Perthshire and Lancashire experiencing the strongest. Discover the data and what it means for the nation's seismic risk.

Over 300 earthquakes recorded in UK during 2025

The British Geological Survey recorded more than 300 tremors across the UK in 2025, with Perthshire and Lancashire among the most active areas. Discover the seismic hotspots and why this research is vital for national infrastructure.

Government to ban trail hunting in animal welfare push

The government announces a ban on trail hunting to prevent its use as a cover for illegal foxhunting. The move, part of a new animal welfare strategy, follows years of clashes and evidence of law-breaking.

Trail Hunting Ban Announced by Government

The UK government will ban trail hunting, fearing it's a smokescreen for illegal fox hunting. A consultation starts next year. Read the full details.

Trail hunting ban set to end Boxing Day tradition

The government will launch a consultation to ban trail hunting, aiming to close a 'smokescreen' for illegal fox hunting. Read the full details of the proposed animal welfare changes.

Viral 'Blood Lake' in New Mexico Sparks Biblical Fears

A strange red formation spotted on Google Earth in New Mexico has gone viral, with users fearing a biblical plague. We reveal the scientific explanation behind the 'pile of blood'. Read the full story.

Historic 5,000ft rock core drilled from Great Glen Fault

A priceless 5,000ft rock core extracted from Scotland's Great Glen Fault offers scientists a unique window into Earth's distant past, potentially answering fundamental geological questions. Discover the story.

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