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Surtsey: Iceland's volcanic island laboratory

Exclusive insight into how Iceland's youngest island, born from volcanic fire in 1963, has transformed into a pristine natural laboratory revealing nature's remarkable recovery secrets.

Lindt Chocolate Box Slashed to 61p at Iceland

Shoppers are going wild as a box of Lindt Lindor, Truffles, and other premium chocolates hits a record low price of 61p at Iceland, down from £5. A classic Christmas favourite is now a year-round bargain.

Biscoff Cadbury Creme Egg Launches at Iceland

Shoppers are going wild for Iceland's new limited-edition Biscoff Cadbury Creme Egg. This must-have Easter treat combines two iconic flavours into one ultimate dessert egg.

I Ate Nothing But Iceland's £1 Food For A Week

A cost-cutting consumer embarks on a drastic seven-day challenge, living solely on Iceland's famous £1 range. Discover the surprising meals, the impact on her health and wallet, and whether this budget diet is actually sustainable.

6,000 Hours of Sewage Pollutes UK National Parks

Shocking new data reveals sewage was pumped into the rivers and lakes of Britain's most treasured national parks for thousands of hours last year, with the Lake District and Snowdonia among the worst hit.

Iceland suspends UK arms licences over Gaza war

Iceland halts new arms export licences to the UK, citing international humanitarian law concerns over Gaza. A significant diplomatic move scrutinising Britain's role in the Israel-Hamas war.

Urgent 'Do Not Eat' Warning For Supermarket Feta Cheese

Shoppers across the UK are being urgently warned not to consume a specific brand of feta cheese sold in major supermarkets due to a potential link to a deadly E. coli outbreak. The Food Standards Agency has issued a 'do not eat' alert.

Far-Right Vigilante Squads Target Migrants Across Europe

An alarming investigation exposes the rapid spread of far-right anti-migrant vigilante groups conducting armed patrols from Spain to Iceland, raising fears of escalating violence and challenging state authority.

Iceland Crowned World's Safest Country in 2024 Index

Iceland has once again topped the Global Peace Index, retaining its title as the most peaceful nation on Earth for over a decade. Discover what makes this Nordic island a haven for travellers and residents alike.

Iceland's Stunning Video Game Plagued By Bugs

Iceland's groundbreaking new video game captivates with its breathtaking visuals and innovative gameplay, but players beware: a host of frustrating bugs and glitches threaten to undermine the experience. Our in-depth review.

Green Party Leadership Race: Battle for UK Environmentalism

As the Green Party's leadership contest heats up, three distinct visions for the party's future are emerging. Discover the candidates vying to shape UK environmental policy and the internal struggle between pragmatism and principle.

Iceland's 2026 Total Solar Eclipse Festival

Iceland prepares for a rare total solar eclipse in 2026, with a major festival planned in the remote Westfjords. Discover how to witness this celestial marvel and the unique events surrounding it.

Discover Reykjavik: Iceland's Ultimate Winter Adventure

Discover why Reykjavik, Iceland's northernmost capital, is the ultimate year-round destination. From chasing the Northern Lights and relaxing in the Blue Lagoon to exploring dramatic volcanoes and vibrant culture, this is your essential guide to an unforg

Government's Secret Climate Plan Sparks Outrage

Exclusive: Defra's controversial decision to withhold its climate adaptation strategy from public scrutiny raises serious concerns about government transparency and environmental commitment.

Climate activist wins pipeline protest appeal

French environmental campaigner Mylène Vialard has successfully overturned her conviction for protesting against a controversial gas pipeline project in the UK, marking a significant victory for climate activists.

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