California Wildfires: Altadena Evacuates as Blaze Rages

A ferocious wildfire, fuelled by fierce Santa Ana winds, is tearing through the foothills of Altadena, California, forcing mass evacuations and threatening hundreds of homes. Emergency crews battle the blaze amid extreme fire conditions.

UK's Largest Lake Becomes Ecological Disaster Zone

Lough Neagh, the UK's largest freshwater lake, is facing an unprecedented ecological collapse due to algal blooms, pollution, and government inaction, threatening wildlife and local communities.

Discover the UK's Most Thrilling Wildlife Safaris

Forget long-haul flights. Our expert guide reveals the most spectacular UK wildlife safaris, from spotting red squirrels in Scotland to swimming with seals in Cornwall. Your next great adventure is closer than you think.

Essential Autumn Gardening Checklist for UK Gardens

Expert guide to preparing your British garden for autumn. Discover crucial maintenance tips, planting advice for spring blooms, and eco-friendly practices to protect your garden through winter.

Urgent 10-Minute Gardening Job For UK Households This May

Royal Horticultural Society experts issue an urgent May gardening plea to all UK households. This simple 10-minute job, involving a common kitchen item, is the secret to unlocking explosive flower growth and preventing garden disasters this summer.

Robert Irwin's Wild Crocodile Stunt To Impress A Girl

Wildlife warrior Robert Irwin reveals the most daring and dangerous stunt he's ever attempted, all in the name of impressing a crush. The son of the late Steve Irwin opens up in a candid new interview.

Sacred Sites Under Threat from NT's Huge Water Licence

Exclusive: Traditional Owners in the Northern Territory are fighting to protect ancient sacred sites and precious desert water sources from a massive commercial water extraction licence, fearing irreversible cultural and ecological damage.

LA's Wild Donkeys Targeted in Bizarre Arrow Attacks

Authorities in Los Angeles are hunting a perpetrator after a series of disturbing attacks on the city's wild donkey population, with several animals found shot with arrows in a suspected case of animal cruelty.

Pensioner's pothole agony: Council denies shattered ankle claim

A 72-year-old man's life is turned upside down after a deep pothole in Westminster leaves him with a shattered ankle. Despite the severity of his injuries, the local council has shockingly rejected his compensation claim, sparking outrage over the state o

NY Couple Accused of Poisoning Elderly Neighbour's Trees

A shocking case of neighbourly dispute turns criminal as a couple from New York stands accused of deliberately poisoning a 75-year-old woman's trees in coastal Rockport, Maine, allegedly to secure their water view.

Water Bills to Rise by £19 a Year from April 2025

Households across England and Wales face an average £19 increase in their annual water bills starting April 2025, as regulator Ofwat approves the rise to fund critical infrastructure and environmental improvements.

Two men killed in pub glass panel collapse in Aylesbury

A community is in mourning after two men were tragically killed when a large glass panel fell on them at a popular Aylesbury pub. The Mulberry Tree, a Greene King establishment, remains closed as police and health officials investigate the freak accident.

Fiery Clashes & Mass Arrests Grip Australian Cities

Chaos and violence erupted on the streets of Sydney and Melbourne as pro-Palestinian protests turned fiery. Police made mass arrests after demonstrators clashed with officers, blocked major highways, and brought cities to a standstill. This is the full re

UK's Best Animal Science & Agriculture Unis for 2025

Exclusive 2025 league table ranks UK universities for Animal Science and Agriculture. Discover which institutions lead in teaching quality, graduate prospects, and student satisfaction in this vital sector.

Expert Trick to Always Buy the Healthiest Plants

Discover the secret nursery trick that guarantees you take home the healthiest, most vibrant plants. Experts reveal why you should always check the bottom of the pot before you buy.

Climate Action: A Legal Duty, Not Charity

A landmark legal ruling establishes that combating climate change is a binding legal obligation for governments, not a voluntary act. This pivotal decision could reshape environmental policy and enforcement across the UK and beyond.

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