
Nightjar Birds Stage Stunning Population Recovery Across Southern England
Conservation efforts in the South Downs National Park have triggered a remarkable doubling of nightjar numbers over just five years, giving hope to wildlife advocates.
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Conservation efforts in the South Downs National Park have triggered a remarkable doubling of nightjar numbers over just five years, giving hope to wildlife advocates.

Death Valley, the driest region in North America, is currently experiencing a breathtaking superbloom. Discover what's behind this rare natural phenomenon.

Retired NASA astronaut Nicole Stott says her journeys beyond Earth and beneath the ocean forever changed how she sees our planet.

A sweeping hedgerow restoration programme is transforming a Cambridgeshire farm, promising major benefits for wildlife and agricultural resilience.

A former dairy farm in Somerset could be transformed into a globally recognised centre for lowland peat research and restoration, addressing critical climate challenges.

Drivers on the M1 are calling it daylight robbery as petrol hits 172.9p per litre at Woodall Services near Sheffield, amid global oil market turmoil.

Affluent British nationals fleeing conflict in the Gulf are choosing Ireland and France over the UK to protect themselves from significant tax liabilities.

As war disrupts travel across the eastern Mediterranean, European holidaymakers are pivoting to western Europe and the Caribbean, sending shockwaves through the travel industry.

NASA confirms the Artemis II mission is back on schedule for early April, marking humanity's return to lunar orbit for the first time in over five decades.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has sharply criticized Washington's move to temporarily lift sanctions on Russian oil, calling the decision fundamentally wrong.

NASA has confirmed April 1 as the target launch date for Artemis II, sending four astronauts on a historic 10-day lunar orbital mission — the first crewed moon flight since 1972.

Photographer John Dean reflects on the iconic 1976 snapshot taken in Nottingham that captured a man, his granddaughter, and a scenestealing dog named Becky.