Great White Sharks Possibly Breeding in Mediterranean

Scientists have discovered evidence suggesting great white sharks could be breeding in the Mediterranean after a juvenile shark was found off Spain's coast, challenging previous assumptions about their disappearance from the region.

Thames May Get First Official Swimming Spot - Is It Safe?

A section of the River Thames in Ham and Kingston could become the first official bathing site on the river, part of 13 new proposed swimming locations. However, water quality issues including sewage pollution raise safety concerns.

Trump Climate Repeal 'Un-American', Says Kerry

The Trump administration revoked a key climate finding, allowing less regulation of pollution. John Kerry labeled the move 'un-American' and 'Orwellian,' while critics warn of health risks.

Wildlife Highlights: Raccoons, Squids, and Majestic Jackals

This week's wildlife photography showcases a raccoon drinking from a plastic cup in Panama, a superhero-like squid discovered off Argentina, and a golden jackal in the Jordan Valley. From Berlin's delinquent swan to England's wild beaver release, explore

Trump's Climate Policy Shift Sparks Health Concerns

Former President Trump's rejection of climate science and removal of greenhouse gas limits could lead to tens of thousands of deaths, according to studies, while a congressional hearing on Epstein survivors raises eyebrows.

Aberdeen Sunshine Ends 21-Day Record Sunless Period

Aberdeen residents witnessed sunshine for the first time in 21 days, breaking the longest sunless period since 1957. The Met Office recorded 30 minutes of sun in Dyce after weeks of heavy rain and snow across Scotland and the UK.

London's Thames to Get First Official Wild Swimming Spot

The Government has proposed 13 new official bathing sites, including the first designated swimming spot on the River Thames in West London, marking a significant improvement in water quality since the river was declared biologically dead in the 1950s.

Red Squirrel Habitat Protection Lags in UK

Conservationists highlight a critical gap in UK environmental policy: while red squirrel protection is prioritized, their habitats face insufficient safeguards, threatening long-term survival.

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