UK's £570m Erasmus Return Sparks Labour Rejoin Fears
Labour's plan to rejoin the Erasmus scheme for £570m a year ignites internal party conflict over Brexit reversal. Key figures push Starmer towards closer EU ties.
Labour's plan to rejoin the Erasmus scheme for £570m a year ignites internal party conflict over Brexit reversal. Key figures push Starmer towards closer EU ties.
Sir Keir Starmer faces accusations of 'throwing billions away' after signing the UK up to the EU's Erasmus scheme at triple the pre-Brexit cost. Critics blast the move as a stealthy Brexit reversal.
Exclusive: European intelligence agencies reveal a GRU-led intimidation campaign against Belgian politicians and Euroclear executives to block the use of seized Russian funds for Ukraine. Read the full report.
The UK faces criticism for opposing a 77% mackerel catch cut advised by scientists, prioritising short-term profits over the stock's survival. Urgent action is needed to save this vital fishery.
Groundbreaking UK research reveals alarming levels of microplastic contamination in lobsters, raising serious concerns about seafood safety and marine ecosystem health.
US and Canadian authorities launch emergency operation to eradicate invasive perch discovered in Lake St. Clair, deploying shocking tactics to protect native species.
Marine scientists discover artificial reefs created by centuries-old shipwrecks are boosting fish populations around Britain's coast, offering new hope for sustainable fisheries.
A massive marine heatwave dubbed 'the Blob' has resurfaced in the Pacific Northwest, threatening marine ecosystems and raising concerns about climate change impacts on ocean temperatures.
Scottish fishermen are landing record-breaking bluefin tuna catches off the Outer Hebrides, creating both excitement and logistical challenges for the emerging sustainable fishery.
Shocking new research reveals Brexit has failed to halt the decline of British fish populations, with key species continuing to plummet despite government promises of a fishing renaissance.
Exclusive investigation reveals how destructive bottom trawling fleets are operating with impunity in Britain's protected marine zones, demolishing seabed ecosystems and undermining conservation efforts.
US wildlife authorities have granted permits allowing the capture of endangered giant manta rays from Florida's coastal waters for public aquarium display, sparking fierce debate among conservationists.
An exotic Argentine black and white tegu lizard is on the loose in Old Town, Maine, prompting a search and warning from wildlife officials. Here's what you need to know.
The Liberal Party-led government in Tasmania has put a hold on plans to expand salmon farming, citing environmental and community concerns. Premier Jeremy Rockliff announced the pause, promising further consultations.