UUK Read More What Britain wants from King Charles’ trip to Trumpland – POLITICO27 April 2026 The monarch also appears likely to emphasize Britain’s commitment to the two nations’ defense ties — which include…
EEnvironment Read More Ohio approved more wind and solar permits than any state studied but also killed more projects than any other27 April 2026 Ohio has reviewed more renewable energy permit applications than any other state in a major new study —…
EEnvironment Read More Antarctica’s sea ice suddenly started shrinking a decade ago — and deep-diving robots are revealing why27 April 2026 Something strange has been swirling in the waters around Antarctica. From the 1970s until a decade ago, the…
EEnvironment Read More New Zealand drafts in Kent and Sussex Asian hornet hunters26 April 2026 British bee inspectors have been sharing their expertise in tracking the yellow-legged hornets with teams hoping to eradicate…
EEnvironment Read More Texas tornado kills at least two people as wildfires still rage in parts of Georgia | US weather26 April 2026 At least two people are dead after a very powerful tornado struck northern Texas on Saturday night, as…
EEnvironment Read More Queensland’s renewable energy ‘whiplash’: how the shift from coal stalled in Australia’s most polluting state | Queensland26 April 2026 For all involved, it felt like Queensland’s transition away from coal-fired power was happening at speeds never seen…
EEnvironment Read More Blackpole Recycling has ‘beefed up security’ says site owner26 April 2026 The owner of the former Blackpole Recycling site said a new Environment Agency camera was installed inside the…
EEnvironment Read More Only one known single spyridium plant is left in the wild on the Coorong, but scientists are hunting for more26 April 2026 Woods Well on the Coorong, along the South Australian coastline, is very much a “blink and miss it”…
BBristol Read More New housing hope for Britain’s young disabled people as ‘The Bristol Model’ solves funding problem26 April 2026 “There are 2,000 people in hospital, who don’t need to be in hospital, because there’s nowhere for them…
EEnvironment Read More Surviving in a poisoned land: Chernobyl’s wildlife is different, but not in the ways you might think26 April 2026 It’s 40 years since the Chernobyl disaster. This is what it has meant for wildlife living around the…