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Millions of red crabs migrate across Christmas Island

Witness one of nature's most breathtaking phenomena as millions of red crabs undertake their annual migration across Christmas Island, turning roads, forests and beaches into a moving sea of crimson.

NZ Tūī Bird's Epic 5,200km Flight Stuns Scientists

In an extraordinary avian discovery, a New Zealand tūī bird has been tracked flying thousands of miles to South America, rewriting what scientists thought possible about the species' migratory capabilities.

Buckingham Palace security fears over Peter James thriller

Best-selling author Peter James's latest Roy Grace novel features a chilling assassination plot against the Royal Family at Buckingham Palace, raising serious questions about real-world security protocols and drawing unprecedented attention from palace of

Heather Rose: Writing From Ancestral Stories

Award-winning Tasmanian writer Heather Rose discusses her powerful new novel exploring family secrets, ancestral connections, and the haunting beauty of Tasmania's landscapes in this exclusive interview.

Jilly Cooper debunks death hoax after social media frenzy

Beloved British author Jilly Cooper, 87, has been forced to publicly confirm she is alive and well after a cruel death hoax spread rapidly across social media platforms, causing widespread concern among her devoted readers.

Real-life muses for Jilly Cooper's Rupert Campbell-Black

Discover the fascinating aristocratic figures from British high society, including Queen Camilla's former husband Andrew Parker Bowles, who served as muses for Jilly Cooper's legendary literary character Rupert Campbell-Black.

Jilly Cooper hospitalised after serious fall

Beloved British author Jilly Cooper, 87, reveals details of her serious fall that left her hospitalised while discussing her upcoming novel 'Tackle!' and career reflections.

Labour's Mass Migration Crisis Exposed

Exclusive analysis reveals how Labour's immigration policies have triggered unprecedented population growth, straining public services and reshaping British society beyond recognition.

Ultra-Wealthy Flock to Texas, Florida and Utah

America's wealthiest families are abandoning traditional coastal hubs for sunnier, tax-friendly states, transforming regional economies and creating new billionaire enclaves across the southern and western US.

Hoverflies use oil rigs as migration pit stops

Groundbreaking research reveals how migrating hoverflies are using offshore oil and gas installations as crucial rest stops during their remarkable trans-North Sea journeys between the UK and Europe.

Trent Dalton's 'Gravity Let Me Go' Fails to Soar

Acclaimed Australian author Trent Dalton's latest novel, 'Gravity Let Me Go,' struggles under the weight of its own ambitions. Our review examines why this much-anticipated crime caper has disappointed critics with its crude humour and narrative flaws.

Woody Allen's First Novel Divides Critics

The filmmaker's debut novel, a philosophical tale of a man's search for meaning, receives a mixed reception from critics who question its literary merits.

Booker Prize 2025 Shortlist: Six Novels Compete

The Booker Prize judges have revealed the six novels competing for the 2025 award, featuring a diverse mix of established authors and emerging voices in contemporary fiction.

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