UK's 2025 Mast Year: Trees Plan Spectacular Seed Show

Britain is set for an extraordinary natural phenomenon this autumn as trees prepare for a 'mast year' - a spectacular synchronised seed production that will transform woodlands and impact wildlife across the country.

Why spiders are vanishing from UK homes

Experts reveal why spiders and ladybirds are vanishing from British households and what this mysterious disappearance means for our ecosystem.

Cat rescued after 16 days trapped in shop wall

A Virginia family's beloved cat, Galena, was miraculously rescued after being missing for over two weeks, discovered trapped inside a shop wall just metres from her home.

Coastal narcissists' war on UK trees exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how wealthy coastal homeowners are destroying protected trees and landscapes for better sea views, sparking outrage and calls for stricter enforcement.

Authentic Czech Beef Goulash Recipe

Discover how to create the ultimate comfort food with this traditional Czech beef goulash recipe - slow-cooked to perfection with rich paprika flavours.

Australian Bird Call Challenge: Test Your Knowledge

A captivating new interactive quiz from The Guardian tests your knowledge of Australia's unique birdlife through their distinctive calls. Discover whether you can distinguish between kookaburras, cockatoos and other iconic species.

NZ oceans warming 34% faster than global average

Exclusive analysis reveals New Zealand's marine waters are warming dramatically faster than worldwide trends, threatening marine ecosystems and coastal communities with severe consequences.

Legal challenge to UK North Sea oil and gas licensing

The British government confronts a landmark legal challenge as environmental campaigners contest the legality of its ambitious new oil and gas licensing round in the North Sea, raising crucial questions about the UK's climate commitments.

Brexit fails to stem UK fish population decline

Shocking new research reveals Brexit has failed to halt the decline of British fish populations, with key species continuing to plummet despite government promises of a fishing renaissance.

Government plans to weaken National Park protections

Controversial government proposals could strip vital safeguards from England's national parks, allowing more commercial development and threatening natural landscapes, as environmental groups warn of irreversible damage.

Hey Sunday Laundry Sheets: Eco-Friendly Cleaning Revolution

Discover how innovative laundry detergent sheets are challenging traditional liquids and pods with their space-saving design and environmental benefits. Our in-depth review of Hey Sunday reveals whether they deliver on cleaning performance.

Pro-Palestine activists shut down London's Tower Bridge

Central London faced major disruption as pro-Palestine demonstrators occupied Tower Bridge, chanting slogans and blocking traffic ahead of planned Downing Street march, defying government calls to cancel October 7 anniversary protests.

Green Crab Invasion Threatens UK Coastal Ecosystems

An aggressive invasive species, the green crab, is wreaking havoc along Britain's coastline, destroying native habitats and threatening local fisheries. Scientists race against time to contain the ecological disaster.

Goodall: Chimpanzee Alpha Males Rule Through Respect

Groundbreaking research from legendary primatologist Jane Goodall shows chimpanzee alpha males gain status through intelligence and social bonds rather than pure aggression, offering fresh insights into primate politics.

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