UK temperatures could be set to plunge as the heatwave enjoyed by millions of Brits last month becomes a distant memory.
A new map collating important data could be used to introduce more robust protections for blue carbon in UK waters.
Anna Turns sets sail from Plymouth Sound to explore the significance of blue carbon in marine habitats around the UK.
Large parts of Britain are under weather warnings for rain issued by the Met Office which says some places may see 40-70mm in ...
Some properties are at 'imminent' risk of flooding with people warned to move their families, cars, and possessions to safety ...
Geographer Alastair Bonnett on his pick of the most diverse maps, from a collection of 100,000 galaxies to a 12th-century ...
The UK Health Security Agency recently revealed that a child had died during England’s biggest outbreak of measles in a ...
In a map from SAS, multiple areas across the south coast of England had reported sewage outflows. In particular, the ...
In fact, the UK is the first nation to map and estimate the amount of carbon stored in all of its seabed habitats and this milestone could influence marine policy both here and around the world.
The UKHSA partly blames the increase of cases this year on falling rates of the MMR vaccine. New NHS England figures show ...
The cost of renting in one Surrey borough has risen an eye-watering 15.1% in just 12 months. Runnymede has seen one the ...
Adding to the turbulent conditions, wind gusts might hit 60km as the robust weather system charges in from the Atlantic. Jim ...