Young Nature Goddesses Start Wildlife Club

A group of young girls in the UK have formed their own wildlife club, embracing nature and conservation with infectious enthusiasm. Discover their inspiring journey and how they're making a difference.

Ancient Roman egg found with liquid still inside

Archaeologists in the UK have made a groundbreaking discovery—a 1,700-year-old Roman egg that still holds its original liquid contents. This unprecedented find sheds new light on ancient diets and preservation techniques.

Drunk woman takes home seagull with bird flu

A 22-year-old woman drunkenly carried a seagull home, bleached her house after realising her mistake, and later discovered the bird had avian flu. Read the bizarre story here.

Greenpeace scales Forth Bridge in Ineos protest

Environmental campaigners from Greenpeace have climbed the Forth Road Bridge near Edinburgh, unfurling banners to protest against petrochemical giant Ineos. The dramatic demonstration calls for stronger climate action.

UK blueberry crop hits record high

British blueberry farmers celebrate a bumper crop as ideal weather conditions and advanced farming techniques lead to a record-breaking yield, boosting the UK's fruit industry.

Labour: England faces worst sewage crisis in history

Labour's shadow environment secretary, Steve Reed, accuses the government of failing to protect England's waterways as sewage spills reach record levels. Experts warn of severe ecological damage and public health risks.

RFK Jr's Bizarre Vampire Fish Stunt

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shocks onlookers as a parasitic 'vampire fish' latches onto his arm during a controversial publicity stunt. Experts warn of the dangers of handling these blood-sucking creatures.

Earthquake threat looms over North America

Scientists warn of a significant earthquake threat in North America, with Alaska and Montana identified as high-risk zones. New research highlights potential devastation.

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