Academic Praises Paul Evans As Post Pastoral Shaman
Prof Terry Gifford praises Paul Evans's country diary as profoundly healing, calling him a 'post-pastoral shaman'.
Prof Terry Gifford praises Paul Evans's country diary as profoundly healing, calling him a 'post-pastoral shaman'.
Why British heatwaves feel worse than US ones: lack of air-con, brick homes, and high humidity explained.
ECHR rules Switzerland violated human rights of older women by failing to act on climate change, in landmark case.
The Met Office has identified 14 areas in the UK that may face heavy rain on Thursday, as the country experiences contrasting weather with heat and thunderstorms.
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RecommendedGreece expands 'untouched beaches' to 251, banning sun loungers, loud music, and watersports to protect natural landscapes and ecosystems.
Canada's PM Carney unveils clean electricity strategy to double grid by 2050, lower costs, and shift from previous regulations.
Paul Merson admits his 'laziness' and 'being a man' delayed his skin cancer diagnosis. He urges England and Scotland World Cup players to use sunscreen.
Russia has broken its silence after a frigate fired warning shots at a British yacht in the English Channel, with former Foreign Secretary branding the action that of a 'tin pot bully'.
Dr Ben Roberts from Loughborough University advises UK households to keep windows closed during the day to prevent hot air from entering, then open them at night to cool down.
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RecommendedReform UK's Makerfield by-election candidate Rob Kenyon is accused by a local campaign group of not being involved in their green belt protection efforts, despite his public statements.
Bonnie Blue releases two videos claiming to be a feminist while letting strangers urinate on her pregnant body, sparking backlash and a feud with Love Island star Jasmine Muller.
The Met Office has issued a red warning for 'very high' pollen levels affecting 25 million people across London, South East, and East of England. The NHS urges residents to keep windows shut.
Around 50 countries meet in Colombia for a summit on accelerating the shift away from fossil fuels, focusing on just transition and fossil-free zones.
West Lothian's pioneering NaviLens technology helps visually impaired bus passengers, making it the first area in Scotland to adopt this inclusive transport solution.
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RecommendedBritish Gas advises using tea towels with ice packs on pulse points to cool down as temperatures hit 30C. Yellow heat alerts issued for parts of England.
Death toll from floods and landslides in Brazil's Minas Gerais rises to 64, with five missing and thousands displaced.
British Gas advises using dehumidifiers to cool rooms as temperatures may reach 30C in parts of England by Friday, June 19. The Met Office forecasts a mixed week with heat and thunderstorms.
Tiny black flies, known for biting eyes, are infesting Southern California's San Gabriel Valley in unusually high numbers, causing itchy welts.
After the latest ceasefire, Lebanese return to destroyed homes with mixed feelings of joy and fear, uncertain if the truce will last amid ongoing Israeli presence and unresolved issues.
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RecommendedReaders respond to a story about a homeless man living in the porch of a £200m empty mansion, highlighting the absurdity of Britain's housing crisis and suggesting solutions like compulsory purchase.
King tides and massive waves hit California after two deaths, including a five-year-old girl swept away. Authorities urge caution against rip currents and flooding.
The International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina, will furlough all staff from July to December due to financial pressures and a shifting political and funding environment.
Sydney has recorded its warmest run of June days in over a century, with temperatures topping 20°C for 10 consecutive days, breaking a record from 1919.
Dutch children are among the happiest and healthiest globally. A unique walking festival, Avondvierdaagse, where kids walk four evenings, builds community, resilience, and exercise habits.
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RecommendedUnicef report reveals half of children globally face at least three climate hazards, with footage showing kids in Papua New Guinea swimming across crocodile-filled rivers to school.
The resignation of defence ministers over military spending highlights Keir Starmer's struggle to balance fiscal rules, international commitments, and evolving warfare technology.
AI and digitisation are turning points in saving plants from extinction, says Kew report. New tech tracks flowering shifts, identifies species, and unlocks fungal genomic goldmine.
The Bureau of Meteorology declares El Niño locked in, warning climate change could amplify extreme heat, bushfires, and coral bleaching risks for Australia.
Thousands of Americans are injecting unregulated peptides for weight loss, muscle growth, and anti-aging, ignoring 'not for human consumption' labels and risking unknown side effects.
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RecommendedThe US escalates airstrikes in Somalia against al-Shabaab, but militants continue to gain ground and civilians are increasingly killed, with no compensation paid.