Mystery sea creature carcass baffles experts on UK beach
A mysterious and badly decomposed sea creature has washed up on a beach in Hampshire, sparking speculation and intrigue. Experts are examining the carcass to determine its origins.
A mysterious and badly decomposed sea creature has washed up on a beach in Hampshire, sparking speculation and intrigue. Experts are examining the carcass to determine its origins.
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Exclusive research reveals the alarming spread of Britain's most venomous spider, the Noble False Widow, with recorded attacks on humans and pets. Scientists warn of increasing encounters as populations explode.
A desperate race against time to save a rare Cuvier's beaked whale on a Cornish beach ended in tragedy, as rescuers were unable to move the distressed animal to safety. The incident has sparked an important conversation about marine wildlife strandings.
The Indian capital faces an unprecedented crisis as the Yamuna River breaches a 45-year record, causing severe flooding, mass evacuations, and the shutdown of key infrastructure, including parts of the Supreme Court.
Exclusive: In a stunning turn of events, the felled Sycamore Gap tree is showing vigorous new growth from its protected stump. National Trust experts confirm the legendary tree's fight for survival has begun.
A rare garden snail named Jeremy, with an extremely rare left-coiling shell, has been discovered in the UK. This genetic marvel offers scientists a unique opportunity to study rare mutations.
Jeremy Clarkson's Cotswolds farm faces a devastating bovine tuberculosis outbreak, leading to the slaughter of beloved cows and reigniting the fierce badger cull debate.
A bombshell government-commissioned report recommends ditching the controversial badger cull. The study, obtained by The Guardian, urges ministers to fast-track a cattle vaccine and new oral bait to combat bovine TB and prevent a potential zoonotic outbre
A new scientific report reveals human-induced climate change is dramatically increasing the likelihood of extreme fire weather conditions in the Iberian Peninsula, with temperatures soaring 4-6°C above normal.
A chance encounter with a cormorant on a misty river reveals the profound beauty and ancient grace of one of Britain's most misunderstood waterbirds.
New scientific research reveals a cruel climate twist: the successful repair of the ozone layer is inadvertently accelerating global warming in the Southern Hemisphere by altering wind patterns.
Discover Rachel Roddy's simple yet sublime Pappanozza recipe. This classic Italian dish of potatoes, green beans, and onions in a tangy dressing is the perfect no-fuss summer supper.
Exclusive scientific analysis of the felled Sycamore Gap tree has uncovered its true age, debunking popular myths and revealing a history far younger than romanticised legend suggested.
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Massive crowds have taken to the streets in cities nationwide for the 'March In March' rallies, calling for political change, a Voice to Parliament, and action on climate and cost of living.
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The Royal Horticultural Society and the Natural History Museum embark on a groundbreaking partnership to create a DNA barcode library for UK flora, enhancing conservation efforts and scientific research.
A family holiday in the Florida Keys turns into a nightmare as a 13-year-old boy is viciously attacked by a shark. His sister also suffers injuries in the traumatic incident, with both now in a fight for recovery.
Exclusive investigation reveals a startling 50% decline in San Francisco's domestic cat population over the past decade, raising concerns among animal welfare experts and residents alike.
The colossal 10-metre-long fossil of a prehistoric 'sea dragon', the largest and most complete of its kind ever found in Britain, has been miraculously discovered during a routine draining of a lagoon at Rutland Water Nature Reserve.
A catastrophic bushfire emergency grips the Northern Territory, with the city of Palmerston under immediate threat. Authorities issue urgent evacuation orders as firefighters battle relentless blazes amid soaring temperatures and tinder-dry conditions.
A fierce debate has erupted in the historic town of Sandwich, Massachusetts, after local officials controversially replaced the traditional town flag with a new 'woke' design, sparking accusations of erasing heritage and dividing the community.
Hawaii's Kīlauea volcano has violently reawakened, spewing lava fountains 500 feet into the air and releasing dangerous volcanic gas. Scientists issue urgent warnings as the eruption intensifies.
A hiker has died in a tragic fall on Alaska's rapidly receding Byron Glacier. The incident highlights the increasing dangers of hiking on unstable, melting glacial terrain as climate change accelerates.
A Maryland farmer is recovering after being brutally attacked by his own 1,500lb pet buffalo, named Dozer, inside a barn. Shocking details of the mauling emerge.
Inspiring stories of Ukrainian children and teenagers displaying incredible bravery, and how the generosity of Daily Mail readers is providing them with vital support, education, and hope for the future.
Two care home workers and a Church of England vicar have appeared in court, charged with the criminal damage of the world-famous Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian's Wall in a shocking case that has gripped the nation.
Hundreds of activists from Palestine Action clashed with police in a major London protest against the banning of their group. The demonstration, held outside the Home Office, saw arrests as tensions flared over the government's controversial decision.
Groundbreaking UK research reveals microplastics can travel to the brain within weeks, potentially triggering early-onset dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Scientists issue an urgent health warning.