Greta Thunberg Joins Second Gaza Flotilla After Deportation

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has joined a second Gaza-bound aid flotilla, mere weeks after being arrested and deported for participating in a similar mission. The move signals her continued focus on the humanitarian crisis in the region.

Pensioner's one-man mission transforms filthy canal bank

A retired grandfather from the UK has single-handedly cleared a disgustingly polluted canal bank, transforming a fly-tipping eyesore into a pristine public space. His weeks of tireless work have sparked a wave of local pride and inspired the community.

Matt Baker's Emotional Countryfile Farm Confession

Former Countryfile host Matt Baker opens up about the deeply personal family crisis that forced the sale of their beloved Durham farm, revealing the toll of balancing TV fame with rural life.

Killer Whale Warning After Pod Sinks 50ft Yacht

Marine experts issue urgent warning to sailors after a pod of aggressive orcas rams and sinks a 50ft yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar. The latest in a series of alarming encounters between killer whales and vessels in the region.

Civilian Workers Indicted Over Pearl Harbour Fuel Leak

US Justice Department brings charges against two civilian operators for alleged negligence leading to a massive jet fuel leak from the World War II-era Red Hill facility, contaminating the water supply for 93,000 residents in Hawaii.

Greta Thunberg Joins Gaza Aid Flotilla to Challenge Blockade

Climate activist Greta Thunberg is set to join an international aid flotilla aiming to break the Israeli siege of Gaza. The mission, organised by a coalition of pro-Palestinian groups, plans to deliver humanitarian supplies and draw global attention to th

Box Tree Moth Invasion: UK Gardens Under Threat

British gardens are under siege from the invasive Box Tree Moth, whose caterpillars are decimating prized box hedges. Experts warn of 'ecological disaster' as the pest spreads rapidly across the UK.

Sports field closed after bird lays egg on halfway line

A protected bird species, the masked lapwing, has forced the indefinite closure of a Melbourne sports field after laying a single egg directly on the halfway line, sparking a clash between local sport and wildlife conservation.

South Australia bans fish-shaped soy sauce packets

In a landmark move against single-use plastics, South Australia has become the first jurisdiction globally to outlaw the iconic fish-shaped soy sauce packets. The ban targets a major source of plastic pollution, signalling a new front in the war on waste.

Jellyfish Invasion Closes US East Coast Beaches

Massive blooms of stinging jellyfish are inundating US East Coast beaches from New York to the Carolinas, forcing beach closures and health warnings just before the busy holiday weekend.

Iowa's Agricultural Pollution Creates Water Crisis

Exclusive investigation reveals how Iowa's agricultural runoff, mirroring UK environmental concerns, is creating a toxic tide of pollution, devastating waterways and posing serious public health risks.

Expert Tips to Stop Spiders Entering Your Home

Dread the eight-legged intruders? Discover natural, effective and cruelty-free methods to spider-proof your home as the seasons change. From simple hacks to essential oil deterrents, we reveal how to enjoy a spider-free sanctuary.

Trump White House Orders Purge of Federal Climate Websites

The Trump administration has directed federal agencies to dismantle and archive US government climate change websites, erasing vital public data on global warming, emissions, and clean energy in a sweeping online purge.

Beginner's Guide: How to Start a Garden from Scratch

Feeling daunted by a blank canvas of a garden? Our expert guide cuts through the complexity. Discover the 5 non-negotiable basics every new gardener needs to know for a thriving, sustainable outdoor space.

UK's Record Wildfire Crisis: 40% Surge in 2024

Exclusive data reveals the UK is on track for its worst wildfire year on record, with a 40% surge in incidents. Experts blame climate change, dry winters, and warn of a 'new normal' for British summers.

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