Sacred Sites Under Threat from NT's Huge Water Licence

Exclusive: Traditional Owners in the Northern Territory are fighting to protect ancient sacred sites and precious desert water sources from a massive commercial water extraction licence, fearing irreversible cultural and ecological damage.

LA's Wild Donkeys Targeted in Bizarre Arrow Attacks

Authorities in Los Angeles are hunting a perpetrator after a series of disturbing attacks on the city's wild donkey population, with several animals found shot with arrows in a suspected case of animal cruelty.

Pensioner's pothole agony: Council denies shattered ankle claim

A 72-year-old man's life is turned upside down after a deep pothole in Westminster leaves him with a shattered ankle. Despite the severity of his injuries, the local council has shockingly rejected his compensation claim, sparking outrage over the state o

Water Bills to Rise by £19 a Year from April 2025

Households across England and Wales face an average £19 increase in their annual water bills starting April 2025, as regulator Ofwat approves the rise to fund critical infrastructure and environmental improvements.

Two men killed in pub glass panel collapse in Aylesbury

A community is in mourning after two men were tragically killed when a large glass panel fell on them at a popular Aylesbury pub. The Mulberry Tree, a Greene King establishment, remains closed as police and health officials investigate the freak accident.

Fiery Clashes & Mass Arrests Grip Australian Cities

Chaos and violence erupted on the streets of Sydney and Melbourne as pro-Palestinian protests turned fiery. Police made mass arrests after demonstrators clashed with officers, blocked major highways, and brought cities to a standstill. This is the full re

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.

Climate Action: A Legal Duty, Not Charity

A landmark legal ruling establishes that combating climate change is a binding legal obligation for governments, not a voluntary act. This pivotal decision could reshape environmental policy and enforcement across the UK and beyond.

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.

US Scraps Mandatory Corporate Greenhouse Gas Reporting

In a major environmental policy reversal, the Trump administration has abolished a mandate requiring large US companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions. Critics warn this decision blindsides investors and undermines global climate efforts.

Florida Woman Punches Alligator to Save Puppy

A fearless Florida woman wrestled a large alligator with her bare hands, delivering a powerful punch to free her beloved puppy from its jaws in a dramatic backyard confrontation.

Mystery: Squirrels with Neon Red and Blue Fur Spotted

Residents of East Hartford, Connecticut, are baffled by a series of sightings of squirrels with inexplicably bright red and blue fur. Authorities are investigating potential causes, from environmental factors to human interference.

UK's Marine Sanctuaries Ravaged by Bottom Trawling

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.

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