Government not taking climate threats seriously – watchdog

Mark Poynting and Justin Rowlatt, experts in BBC Climate & Science, have brought to light severe warnings from the climate watchdog regarding the lack of progress made by the UK government in preparing for the escalating threats posed by rising temperatures. The independent Climate Change Committee’s report has heavily criticized the government’s slow or non-existent… Continue reading Government not taking climate threats seriously – watchdog

Andrea Jenkyns at odds with Nigel Farage on special needs

In a recent development regarding the Reform UK party, Dame Andrea Jenkyns, who is the candidate for the first mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, has expressed differing views on children with special educational needs (SEND) compared to her party leader Nigel Farage. Dame Andrea, a former Conservative minister, has openly shared her personal experience with attention… Continue reading Andrea Jenkyns at odds with Nigel Farage on special needs

Warning RTS electricity meters in 300,000 homes could stop working

The old Radio Teleswitching System (RTS) meters are becoming obsolete, putting hundreds of thousands of homes at risk of losing hot water or heating. Energy companies are struggling to replace these outdated meters with smart meters before the 30th of June deadline. More than 300,000 homes could potentially face heating issues, according to campaigners, prompting… Continue reading Warning RTS electricity meters in 300,000 homes could stop working

Metagenomics test saves woman's sight after mystery infection

In a remarkable discovery, a 29-year-old doctor from Bristol had her vision saved by a revolutionary test that identified a mystery infection plaguing her health for five years. Dr. Ellie Irwin had been suffering from persistent inflammation in her right eye, leading to blurred vision despite undergoing intensive treatments that were ineffective. The breakthrough came… Continue reading Metagenomics test saves woman's sight after mystery infection

Plea to block wind farm as thousands of bird deaths forecast

BBC Scotland’s environment correspondent, Kevin Keane, reports that conservation groups are vehemently opposing the construction of an offshore wind farm, known as Berwick Bank, in the Firth of Forth. The developer, SSE, anticipates that the project could result in the deaths of tens of thousands of seabirds, with kittiwakes identified as the species most at… Continue reading Plea to block wind farm as thousands of bird deaths forecast

Mental health: Same-day help in Wales promised under new plan

In an effort to address the growing demand for mental health support, new strategies are being implemented to offer same-day assistance without requiring a referral. The Welsh government has outlined a 10-year plan focusing on early intervention and social prescribing to connect individuals with community-based activities. Minister for Health and Wellbeing Sarah Murphy emphasized the… Continue reading Mental health: Same-day help in Wales promised under new plan

Tony Blair says current net zero push 'doomed to fail'

Political reporter Brian Wheeler reports that Sir Tony Blair is calling for a major reevaluation of net zero policies, arguing that the current approach of limiting energy consumption and fossil fuel production is bound to fail. In a new report, the former Labour prime minister highlights that voters are feeling burdened with financial sacrifices and… Continue reading Tony Blair says current net zero push 'doomed to fail'

'World's shortest festival' brings buzz to Isles of Scilly

Reporters Charlotte Cox from BBC News in the South West and James Churchfield from BBC News in Cornwall covered the exciting festival that brought people together on a sandbar in the Isles of Scilly. The Low Tide Event, which typically sits under 20ft (6m) of water, provided 90 minutes of joy for hundreds of attendees… Continue reading 'World's shortest festival' brings buzz to Isles of Scilly

Sycamore Gap trial: Accused kept tree wedge as trophy, jury told

Reporting from North East and Cumbria, Duncan Leatherdale and Evie Lake uncover the shocking case of two individuals accused of the senseless act of cutting down the historic Sycamore Gap tree. The prosecution described the felling as a “moronic mission”, with the defendants keeping a wedge of the tree as a trophy. Daniel Michael Graham… Continue reading Sycamore Gap trial: Accused kept tree wedge as trophy, jury told