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NASA returns ancient asteroid dust older than the Sun

In a landmark achievement for space exploration, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has successfully delivered pristine samples from the 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid Bennu. This cosmic treasure trove, containing material predating our solar system, promises to

Trump Ally Pete Hegseth Axed From Pentagon Advisory Role

Fox News host Pete Hegseth has been abruptly dismissed from a key Pentagon advisory board after making unauthorised comments on US policy towards Iran, sparking debate over political influence in defence intelligence.

Pentagon's Hegseth Sacks DIA Director Kruse

Defence Intelligence Agency Director Jeffrey Kruse has been removed from his post by Pentagon Chief of Staff Pete Hegseth following a damning inspector general's report into 'inappropriate conduct'. The internal investigation revealed a pattern of unprofe

Kate Moss's Water Brand Declared 'Unsafe to Drink'

Supermodel Kate Moss's premium Voss Water faces a major crisis after health inspectors find its UK supply 'unsafe to drink'. Exclusive details on the contamination and the brand's response.

JD Vance's Chevening Scholarship Under Scrutiny

Labour's David Lammy demands answers after reports emerge that Trump's running mate, JD Vance, may have misrepresented his Chevening Scholarship application. The Environment Agency faces questions over its role in the vetting process.

UK Leads Revolutionary Space Solar Power Project

British researchers are leading a groundbreaking European project to harness 24/7 solar energy from orbit, beaming limitless clean electricity to Earth and revolutionising renewable power generation.

European City Voted World's Most Beautiful Cruise Port

In a stunning upset, a historic European city has been crowned the world's most beautiful cruise destination, topping iconic favourites like Sydney and the Bahamas. Discover the charming port that stole the top spot.

Woman arrested in small boats people smuggling probe

A 49-year-old woman from Kent has been arrested by the National Crime Agency on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration, as part of a major crackdown on small boat smuggling networks operating across the Channel.

UK's Dirtiest Beaches Revealed for 2024

Exclusive data from the Environment Agency exposes the UK beaches failing water quality tests. Discover if your favourite seaside destination is on the alarming list of polluted bathing spots.

Gabbard's Deep State Purge: Axes Half of Spy Staff

In a move sending shockwaves through Washington, former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard has overseen a massive restructuring of a US spy agency, dismissing nearly half of its staff in what insiders are calling an 'earthquake' within the in

Dengue Fever Warning for London as Climate Changes

Health officials warn that climate change is creating conditions for dengue fever, a deadly mosquito-borne disease, to become established in London and across Western Europe within decades.

Gangsters' Dirty Cash Funds War on Organised Crime

In a stunning legal twist, the UK's National Crime Agency is using the ill-gotten gains of drug lords and gangsters to finance a relentless assault on the very heart of organised crime. Discover how dirty money is being turned into the ultimate weapon aga

Toxic Algae Alert: Lake District Holiday Warning

Tourists and dog walkers in the Lake District are being urgently warned to avoid the water at Coniston Water and Windermere after the Environment Agency confirmed dangerous levels of toxic blue-green algae.

Abuja building collapse kills two, traps several

A multi-storey building collapsed in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, killing at least two people and trapping several others. Emergency teams are working to rescue survivors as authorities investigate the cause.

Davey faces backlash over Cambridge water crisis

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey is under fire for his role in the Cambridge water shortage crisis, with the Environment Agency now investigating potential regulatory breaches.

Delete Emails to Save Water During Droughts

The Environment Agency urges Brits to delete old emails and reduce digital clutter to conserve water during heatwaves and droughts. Discover how small digital actions can make a big environmental impact.

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