Government rolls back nature protections to boost housing

At the heart of the controversy are the Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) regulations, a cornerstone policy introduced under the Environment Act 2021. BNG mandates that new developments must leave biodiversity…

What’s really going on with flu this winter?

Flu, a perennial winter threat that claims thousands of lives and strains healthcare systems annually, is currently a subject of considerable debate and varying public perception. While flu is a…

EU waters down plans to end new petrol and diesel car sales by 2035.

The European Commission has significantly revised its ambitious proposals to completely ban the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles across the bloc by 2035, introducing a crucial element of…

Weight loss jabs: What happens when you stop taking them?

"It’s like a switch that goes on and you’re instantly starving." Tanya Hall has tried to stop taking weight loss medication multiple times. But every time she stops the injections,…

Thailand and Cambodia agree ceasefire after weeks of deadly clashes

Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate ceasefire, the defence ministers of both countries announced in a joint statement, marking a crucial, albeit tentative, step towards de-escalating the protracted…

Spain to open climate shelter network ahead of next summer.

Spain is poised to implement a pioneering national network of climate shelters within public buildings, an initiative designed to offer widespread refuge from the intensifying heat waves that have become…

Non-crime hate incidents should be scrapped, police leaders to recommend

Lord Herbert, the chair of the College of Policing, indicated that the proposed new approach would be "sensible," focusing exclusively on the most serious incidents. He stressed the necessity of…

Living and Light – BBC Sounds

The relentless glow of artificial light, once a symbol of progress and safety, is now casting a long shadow over human health, raising critical questions about our relationship with the…

Data centres: The new tech stopping chips from overheating

The showers and baths keeping data centre tech cool Chris Baraniuk, Technology Reporter Data centres, the humming hearts of our digital world, are working around the clock at increasingly high…

Christmas spirit offered ‘right through the year’

Operating from its welcoming drop-in base on Lewis Street, the Grace Trust currently extends its compassionate reach to between 700 to 750 people annually. These islanders grapple with a myriad…