Flamingo flies from Cornwall to France, wins freedom

A four-month-old flamingo named Frankie has stunned zookeepers by flying 120 miles from Cornwall to France. Paradise Park has decided to grant the adventurous bird her hard-won freedom. Discover her incredible journey.

Plastic Wet Wipe Ban Starts Spring 2027

The UK government confirms a ban on wet wipes containing plastic from Spring 2027. This move aims to reduce sewer blockages and river pollution. Learn more about the environmental impact.

East of England: UK's Treasure Capital Revealed

Record-breaking treasure finds hit the UK in 2024, with the east of England uncovering the most precious historical objects. Discover the Viking coins and Roman artefacts rewriting history.

Five rescued as boat sinks 300 miles out to sea

Five people were dramatically rescued after their boat, the Magic Bus, sank 260 nautical miles off Cape Hatteras. The US Coast Guard coordinated with a massive warship in the complex operation.

Animal trainer mauled to death by grizzly bear

Hollywood animal trainer Stephan Miller, 39, was mauled to death by a bear he raised from childhood during a promotional filming. Read the full investigation into this tragic incident.

Scientists decode complex sperm whale language

Groundbreaking research reveals sperm whales communicate using vowel-like sounds and grammatical rules, mirroring human speech. Discover the secrets of their underwater social language.

AI bear videos fuel anxiety in Japan

Experts warn that a surge of AI-generated videos depicting bear encounters in Japan is heightening public fear and could undermine official safety advice. Discover the real-world impact.

Seabird Feeding Frenzy Observed at Tyrella Beach

Witness the dramatic seabird feeding frenzy at Tyrella Beach, County Down, where a bait ball of fish sparked a life-and-death struggle. Discover the mechanics of this natural spectacle.

Liberal Party Drops Net-Zero 2050 Climate Pledge

Australia's Liberal Party has abandoned its net-zero by 2050 commitment after a tense shadow cabinet meeting, risking inner-city seats and leadership stability. Read the full analysis.

COP30's luxury clashes with Belem's poverty crisis

As COP30 delegates discuss climate solutions in Brazil's Belem, just minutes away, extreme poverty, homelessness and pollution paint a heartbreaking scene. Discover the stark reality behind the summit.

Drones used in world's longest grey seal population study

The world's longest-running grey seal population study on the Farne Islands is now using drone technology, revealing a dramatic increase from 500 to 3,624 pups since 1952. Discover how this conservation effort tracks climate change impacts.

Carbon emissions to reach record high in 2025

Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels projected to hit 38.1 billion tonnes in 2025, breaching Paris Agreement targets. UK among few nations reducing emissions while growing economy.

Liberals Dump Net Zero Policy, Embrace Nuclear

The Liberal Party is set to scrap Australia's net-zero by 2050 target, extending coal power and lifting the nuclear ban. Internal divisions erupt as moderates warn of electoral consequences.

Al Gore Questions Gates' Climate Stance Shift at COP30

Al Gore speculates Trump's influence led Bill Gates to backtrack on climate crisis urgency. Exclusive COP30 interview reveals Gore's defence of UN process and stark climate warnings. Read the full analysis.

Liberal Party net zero decision expected today

The Liberal party is set to announce its stance on net zero after a five-hour meeting. Plus, southern lights dazzle Australia and community groups rebel against nature law reforms.

DiCaprio's heartfelt tribute to Jane Goodall

Leonardo DiCaprio honoured his 'dear friend', the late conservationist Jane Goodall, in a moving eulogy at Washington National Cathedral. Watch the full video tribute here.

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