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Curlew Crisis: The Controversial Fox Culls Dividing UK

As Britain's curlew population faces a perilous decline, a contentious conservation strategy involving licensed fox culls is dividing experts and igniting a fierce ethical debate about saving our most treasured birds.

Treasure Hunting on Britain's Chalk Downlands

Join a journey across the UK's chalk grasslands, where a simple scan reveals a hidden world of rare orchids, butterflies, and a rich tapestry of biodiversity fighting for survival.

Somerset's fight to save its vanishing eels

A groundbreaking project in Somerset is blending cutting-edge environmental DNA testing with centuries-old local folklore to rescue the region's critically endangered eel population from the brink.

British woman vanishes after sunbed nap

A British woman mysteriously disappeared after falling asleep on a sunbed, leaving her husband in a frantic search. The distressed spouse insists his wife would never vanish without a trace and pleads for public assistance.

City trader loses gender bias appeal in divorce case

A high-flying female trader's appeal against a divorce settlement, citing gender bias, has been dismissed by the Court of Appeal, leaving her ex-husband with a substantial share of her fortune.

Tommy Robinson loses Telegram contempt appeal

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson has failed to overturn a conviction for contempt of court after sharing messages on Telegram about a sensitive criminal case in Southport.

Court quashes Justin Plummer's conviction

The Court of Appeal has quashed the conviction of Justin Plummer, who was previously found guilty in the high-profile case involving Janice Cartwright-Gilbert. The ruling has sparked renewed debate over the evidence and legal procedures.

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