Extinct Marsupials Rediscovered in New Guinea

Two marsupial species thought extinct for millennia have been found alive in West Papua's rainforests, marking an unprecedented biological discovery led by scientist Tim Flannery.

UK Must Double Down on Renewables as Wars Drive Energy Costs

Experts warn that ongoing conflicts in the Middle East highlight the urgent need for the UK to end dependence on volatile fossil fuels and accelerate the transition to domestic renewable energy sources to protect consumers from price shocks.

London's Hottest Day Forecast: Saharan Dust Arrives

London is set to experience its warmest day of the year with temperatures reaching 18°C, surpassing Barcelona and Ibiza. A Saharan dust plume will create stunning sunsets, but may bring thundery showers later.

Tasmania Bans Florfenicol in Salmon Farms

Tasmania has implemented a ban on the antibiotic florfenicol in salmon farms, aiming to reduce antibiotic resistance and protect marine ecosystems. This move follows environmental concerns and aligns with global efforts for sustainable aquaculture.

Sisters Drown in Snowdonia After Paddling in River

Two sisters, Hajra and Haleema Zahid, accidentally drowned while paddling fully clothed in a river at Eryri (Snowdonia) national park in June 2025. An inquest heard they could not swim and may have slipped on a slippery rock.

Keter Shed Hits £135 in Amazon Spring Deal

The bestselling Keter Store it Out Pro garden storage shed is now £135 on Amazon, a 21% discount. This durable, weatherproof shed can hold tools, furniture, or wheelie bins.

Sea Levels Underestimated by Up to 150cm, Study Finds

A groundbreaking study published in Nature reveals global sea levels are significantly higher than previously modeled, with discrepancies reaching 150cm in some regions, threatening coastal communities worldwide.

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