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It is still fiendishly difficult to predict where and when fracking operations will trigger earthquakes. The Government’s solution? Roll out fracking → Read More
Activists have accused the fast fashion brand of “greenwashing” as i investigation reveals polyester trousers and miniskirts are among items included in sustainable range, apparently breaking Boohoo's own rules → Read More
Up to 2,000 people are expected to gather in Westminster Abbey on Monday for the funeral service → Read More
Devon attraction says it will close for at least two days while officials investigate 'a potential case of avian influenza' → Read More
Use of E10 in Northern Ireland was delayed because under the Northern Ireland Protocol the shift to E10 is subject to the approval of EU countries and the European Commission → Read More
Many water company bosses are enjoying multimillion-pound salaries and bonuses, even as billions of litres of sewage are poured into the country’s rivers and oceans → Read More
Officer warn horrific footage of wildlife crime is spreading on social media as young men share their 'trophy' kills → Read More
When grass is brown it is a good indication that the soil is completely dry, and will act like 'concrete' when rain falls (Photo: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire) → Read More
“Everyone is concerned it is not going to rain enough,” says apple grower Alison Capper → Read More
Millions of households are now living under water restrictions as parts of the UK officailly suffer a drought → Read More
Supermarkets are being urged to relax product specifications to allow undersized potatoes and onions onto store shelves, amid rising concerns the drought poses a threat to food production. → Read More
There are simple ways to keep your house cool as the weather heats up this weekend → Read More
Water suppliers say it will take months of rainfall to recharge reserviors and aquifers → Read More
Colliford Lake where water levels have severely dropped, exposing the unseen trees and rocks at Cornwall's largest lake and reservoir (Photo: Ben Birchall/PA Wire) → Read More
Water meters have been shown to cut household water usage by 20 per cent → Read More
Average temperatures in UK homes reached 29°C in July but, with another heatwave on the way, one of the most effective ways of limiting heat is to create shade → Read More
'Best before' labels to be removed from almost 500 items of fresh produce, including lemons, apples and cucumbers → Read More
Spend £20bn on plugging leaks to prepare the country for hotter, drier summers, water chiefs warned → Read More
Fast-food chain faces backlash for felling mature trees in restaurant car park in London borough of Haringey → Read More
Searing temperatures caused cables to swell and power stations to struggle, almost sparking widespread power cuts → Read More