The Guardian's 2025 Climate Pledge Unveiled

The Guardian unveils its ambitious 2025 Climate Pledge, reinforcing its commitment to leading the global conversation on the climate emergency with enhanced reporting, urgent language, and a renewed focus on solutions.

Crocodile Kills Woman in Rajasthan River Attack

A 65-year-old woman has been killed in a brutal crocodile attack while fetching water from a river in Rajasthan, India. The incident has reignited fears over human-wildlife conflict in the region.

Doncaster Named UK's Most 'Hollowed Out' City Centre

Groundbreaking research from Imperial College London exposes the UK's most 'hollowed out' city centres, with Doncaster, Birmingham, and Manchester facing a severe exodus of shops and people. Discover the data behind Britain's urban crisis.

Fatal Bear Attack in Arkansas Claims Life, Injures Another

A devastating bear mauling in rural Arkansas has resulted in one fatality and severe injuries to another, marking an extremely rare fatal bear attack in state history. Wildlife officials are investigating the tragic incident.

Trump's Windsor Visit Sparks Climate Protests

Climate activists stage dramatic protests near Windsor Castle as Donald Trump meets with leading UK Conservatives. The former US President's controversial UK visit ignites debates on climate policy and international diplomacy.

SNP climate policies risk £700m annual black hole

A bombshell report reveals the staggering £700 million per year cost of the SNP's net-zero climate policies, posing a severe risk to Scotland's public finances with no clear funding plan.

Mount Rainier National Park Faces Major Water Crisis

A major pipeline rupture has left Mount Rainier National Park without running water, forcing closures and sparking a major conservation alert. Officials scramble for solutions as the peak tourist season approaches.

Electric Kids' Tractor Toy Half Price at Argos

Parents are racing to Argos to snap up a massive 50% discount on a popular electric ride-on tractor toy for kids. The battery-powered vehicle, complete with trailer, is now just £70 down from £140.

Evicted 'tribe' sets up new camp just 30 yards away

A self-proclaimed 'tribe' evicted from their woodland camp in a major police operation has defiantly set up a new settlement mere metres away, sparking fresh local tension and concerns over a prolonged standoff with authorities.

UN limits COP30 staff due to Brazil's high hotel costs

Exclusive: The United Nations is drastically restricting staff attendance at the pivotal COP30 climate summit in Brazil due to skyrocketing hotel prices in Belém, raising concerns about the conference's effectiveness.

Fury over plan to demolish New Forest's 100-year-old bridge

Residents of affluent Brockenhurst are up in arms as New Forest District Council pushes forward with controversial plans to demolish a cherished century-old footbridge, replacing it with a modern structure despite fierce local opposition and heritage conc

Youth Activists Sue Trump Over Climate Policies

A coalition of young Americans is taking former President Donald Trump to court, alleging his fossil fuel policies knowingly jeopardised their future and violated their constitutional rights.

Just Stop Oil activists spray paint on private jets at Stansted

Two Just Stop Oil protesters have been convicted after spraying orange paint on private jets at Stansted Airport. A court heard that Taylor Swift's jet had just landed, though it was not directly targeted. The activists demand an emergency plan to end fos

Ozone Layer Healing: Antarctic Hole Recovers

In a stunning environmental victory, scientists confirm the ozone layer is healing, with the Antarctic ozone hole shrinking and showing significant signs of recovery due to global cooperation.

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