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Band Up Announce Intimate Pub Tour Across the UK

Get ready for an unforgettable night as the indie band 'Band Up' swaps stadiums for snug pubs, offering fans a unique chance to see them up close and personal on a special tour.

Afro-Descendant Food Forests Revolutionise Farming

A groundbreaking Guardian report reveals how ancestral Afro-descendant practices in Latin America are creating biodiverse 'food forests' that combat climate change and enhance food security, offering a powerful model for sustainable agriculture.

UK Autumn Harvest Under Threat from Severe Weather

The National Trust warns of a compromised autumn harvest and damaged landscapes as relentless rain and strong winds create treacherous conditions for farmers and gardeners across the UK.

Kimberly Wyatt's Candid Pussycat Dolls Reunion Confession

Former Pussycat Dolls star Kimberly Wyatt opens up about the emotional reality of the band's planned reunion tour, revealing why the experience fell short of her expectations and the bittersweet truth behind the glamour.

Universal Orlando fined $5k over child's theme park injury

Universal Orlando Resort has been fined $5,000 by Florida's Department of Agriculture after a young child was injured on a theme park ride. The incident involved a door closure mechanism, sparking renewed safety discussions.

Northern Ireland Powers Up Using Its Peatlands

A groundbreaking initiative in Northern Ireland is turning degraded peatlands into a source of renewable energy, tackling emissions and creating a sustainable model for agriculture and climate action.

Cowgirl Revolution: Women Transforming American Ranching

Meet the pioneering women reshaping the iconic but fading tradition of cattle ranching in the American West. From financial innovation to sustainable practices, female ranchers are forging a new future for this rugged industry.

Greece bans sheep movement after sheeppox outbreak

Greek authorities have declared a temporary nationwide ban on the movement of sheep and goats after a severe outbreak of sheeppox, a highly contagious viral disease, was detected on the island of Lesvos.

James 'disgusted' as far-right march uses hit song 'Sit Down'

Manchester rock band James has issued a furious statement after discovering their anthem 'Sit Down' was used by a far-right group led by Tommy Robinson during a march in Whitehall. The band condemns the association and reaffirms their anti-racist stance.

UK's Best Animal Science & Agriculture Unis for 2025

Exclusive 2025 league table ranks UK universities for Animal Science and Agriculture. Discover which institutions lead in teaching quality, graduate prospects, and student satisfaction in this vital sector.

Spider Venom Deployed Against QLD Locust Plague

In a world-first, Queensland scientists and farmers are using synthetic spider venom to combat a devastating locust swarm, offering a revolutionary and eco-friendly alternative to traditional pesticides.

Invasive Insect Swarms Detected on US Weather Radar

Massive swarms of the invasive Spotted Lanternfly are appearing on weather radar systems along America's East Coast, raising serious biosecurity and agricultural concerns as the species rapidly expands its territory.

MPs Wear Wheat Badges in PMQs Farming Protest

MPs across the House of Commons united in wearing wheat sheaf badges during PMQs to highlight the severe challenges facing British farmers and to demand government action.

Kaleb Cooper's Stark Warning Over UK Farming Crisis

'Clarkson's Farm' breakout star Kaleb Cooper delivers an urgent warning about the dire state of British agriculture, citing crippling weather and financial pressures pushing farmers to the brink.

M&S Boss Demands Law for British Produce in Supermarkets

Alex Freudmann, Managing Director of M&S Food, calls on the next government to set concrete, mandatory targets for stocking British produce in supermarkets, arguing it's vital for the nation's food security, farming future, and economic resilience.

Royel Otis Drummer Susan Knox Spotted in Shoreditch

Royel Otis drummer Susan Knox was seen enjoying a night out in trendy Shoreditch, London, after the band's meteoric rise to fame. Get the exclusive details on her low-key style and the band's whirlwind success.

Lavender Farming Blooms in the Lake District

Discover how a historic Cumbrian farm is pioneering a fragrant new future for Lake District agriculture, transforming its fields with sustainable lavender cultivation.

Trump's Broken Water Promise to California Exposed

Exclusive: Former President Donald Trump's unfulfilled vow to solve California's water crisis with a massive infrastructure project has left Central Valley farmers and communities disillusioned, as the promised 'gigantic' task force and water plan never m

Vintage Band T-Shirts Now Worth Thousands

Your old band t-shirts could be a hidden goldmine. A new report reveals vintage merch from The Prodigy, Oasis, and other 90s icons is fetching astronomical prices, with one shirt selling for over £7,000. Discover the booming collector's market turning old

Cradle of Filth Members Quit Tour in Dramatic Split

Two key members of British extreme metal band Cradle of Filth have abruptly quit the band mid-tour, citing 'private and personal reasons'. The shock exit comes amidst fan speculation linking the departure to frontman Dani Filth's recent symphonic metal co

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