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.

Tyson Foods axes high-fructose corn syrup

In a significant move, US food giant Tyson Foods announces it will remove high-fructose corn syrup from its products, responding to growing consumer demand for healthier ingredients.

10p Trick to Ripen Green Tomatoes Fast

Discover the simple, 10p kitchen staple that can transform hard, green tomatoes into a ripe, red harvest in days. Expert gardening tips for a bumper crop.

Mexico City's 'Day Zero' Water Crisis Imminent

Mexico City, one of the world's largest urban centres, faces an unprecedented water crisis as severe drought and infrastructural challenges push its water system to the brink of collapse.

Youth Activists Topple Entrenched Elites in South Asia

A new wave of youth-led movements in Nepal and Sri Lanka is successfully challenging decades of entrenched political corruption and dynastic rule, forging a new path for democratic renewal in South Asia.

Camouflage Hunter Photo Stumps The Internet

A viral wildlife photo challenging viewers to spot a perfectly camouflaged hunter in the woods has left thousands baffled. This optical illusion reveals the stunning stealth of nature's predators.

SpaceX Texas Expansion Sparks Wildlife Clash

Elon Musk's SpaceX faces a major environmental battle in Texas as its Starbase expansion plans threaten the fragile habitat of endangered species, including the Kemp's ridley sea turtle, pitting technological progress against vital conservation efforts.

Artefacts recovered from Titanic sister ship wreck

Maritime archaeologists have triumphantly recovered a trove of artefacts from the wreck of the HMHS Britannic, the Titanic's sister ship, in a groundbreaking expedition off the coast of Greece. The findings offer a poignant new window into the ship's trag

UK Wildlife Crisis After Record Dry Summer

Exclusive: Natural England warns of an ecological emergency as the prolonged 2025 drought pushes vulnerable species to the brink, threatening hedgehog populations and river ecosystems.

Australia's Climate Crisis: Heat Deaths Soar as Seas Rise

A stark new Guardian podcast reveals the escalating human and economic costs of climate inaction in Australia, from deadly heatwaves to existential threats from sea-level rise. Experts warn that current policies are failing to match the scale of the crisi

Orcas Sink Tourist Boat in Terrifying Strait Attack

Dramatic footage captures the shocking moment a pod of orcas deliberately rams and sinks a 50-foot tourist vessel in the Gibraltar Strait, raising concerns about increasing marine encounters.

Clarkson's Farm Season 4 Renewal teased by Prime Video

Jeremy Clarkson's hit Amazon series 'Clarkson's Farm' has sent fans into a frenzy after Prime Video UK's social media hint sparked major season 4 renewal hopes. Get the latest on the Diddly Squat drama.

Family fights carer after farmer dies day after wedding

The family of a wealthy 75-year-old farmer has launched a legal battle to freeze his estate after he died just one day after secretly marrying his 51-year-old carer. They have branded her a 'gold-digger' in a bitter inheritance dispute.

Brain Worm Parasite in Moose Could Threaten Humans

Scientists in North America raise alarm as a parasitic brain worm affecting moose shows potential to jump to humans. Learn about the risks and symptoms of this emerging wildlife disease.

One Household Item Can Dry Damp & Stop Mould

Experts reveal a simple, cheap household staple found in your kitchen cupboard can effectively absorb excess moisture and prevent mould growth, saving you money on expensive dehumidifiers.

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