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Burning Man Attendee Found Dead in Nevada Desert

A grim discovery was made at the Burning Man festival after a male attendee was found deceased. Authorities have launched an investigation into the unexplained death amidst the Black Rock Desert celebrations.

Mark Jenkin's 'Rose of Nevada': A Cornish Western Triumph

Acclaimed director Mark Jenkin returns with 'Rose of Nevada', a mesmerising and mythic Cornish western that cements his status as Britain's most visionary filmmaker. Our review delves into this haunting cinematic triumph.

Burning Man's British Origins: The Untold Story

Exclusive investigation reveals how the iconic Burning Man festival, famed for its Nevada desert gatherings, was actually born from a radical summer solstice ritual on a San Francisco beach in 1986, conceived by British-born artist Mary Grauberger.

Rayner to sanction councils blocking housing developments

Deputy PM Angela Rayner unveils a major crackdown on English local authorities that obstruct housing development, threatening financial penalties and potential government intervention to tackle the housing crisis.

Vulnerable at risk as UK housing support slashed

Charities sound the alarm as government cuts to housing vouchers and soaring rents threaten to leave thousands of vulnerable Britons, including families and the elderly, without a home. A perfect storm of policy failure and economic pressure is pushing th

Burning Man Orgy Dome Destroyed in Festival Inferno

Exclusive investigation into the catastrophic fire that destroyed the infamous 'Orgy Dome' at Burning Man 2025. The latest in a string of festival disasters raises serious safety questions.

California's Red-Legged Frog Makes Historic Comeback

In a landmark victory for conservation, the iconic California red-legged frog has been successfully reintroduced to its native habitat in the Sierra Nevada, marking its return after a two-decade absence due to catastrophic population decline.

Burning Man Chaos: 70,000 Trapped in Mud After Floods

The Burning Man festival in Nevada's Black Rock Desert has been plunged into a crisis as severe flooding leaves 70,000 'Burners' stranded in a treacherous sea of mud, with one tragic death reported and essential supplies running low.

The One Show's Lindsey Russell elopes for Las Vegas wedding

The One Show presenter Lindsey Russell surprises fans by marrying long-term partner Fred Haig in a spontaneous Las Vegas ceremony. The couple opted for a no-frills wedding in Nevada, exchanging vows in an intimate setting far from the spotlight.

Burning Man Chaos: Storms Strand 85,000 in Mud

Severe weather unleashes chaos at Burning Man 2025, stranding 85,000 attendees in ankle-deep mud, cancelling events, and prompting urgent safety warnings. Get the full report on the festival's dramatic turn.

Burning Man chaos: Dust storms strand 70,000 in desert

The iconic Burning Man festival faces unprecedented disruption as severe dust storms and torrential rain trap 70,000 attendees in the Nevada desert, turning the event into a mud-soaked ordeal with limited supplies and halted exits.

Over 500,000 New Homes Blocked by English Councils

A damning new report uncovers that local councils in England have rejected plans for more than 500,000 new homes in the last five years, severely exacerbating the national housing shortage and pricing out a generation.

Burning Man chaos: Injuries and death as storm traps thousands

Chaos erupted at the iconic Burning Man festival as torrential rain transformed the desert into a mud bath, leaving thousands stranded, multiple injured, and one dead. The extreme conditions prompted a lockdown and a major emergency response.

Burning Man Chaos: Sandstorm Strands 70,000, Destroys Art

A catastrophic sandstorm has plunged Nevada's Burning Man festival into chaos, destroying art installations, stranding 70,000 attendees, and turning the desert extravaganza into a battle for survival. Organisers scramble as essential supplies run low.

NSW Minister: Housing objectors are 'un-Sydneylike'

NSW Planning Minister Paul Scully triggers backlash after describing residents opposing new housing developments as 'un-Sydneylike'. The controversial remarks come amid a fierce debate over Sydney's housing crisis and development policies.

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