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‘Putting biodiversity in our hands’: British wildlife will soon be celebrated on banknotes

Some say 'animal underdogs' have been left off the shortlist, which is now open to a public vote. Historical figures like Winston Churchill will soon be replaced by native wildlife on UK banknotes. In a public consultation run by the Bank of England, the theme of nature came out on top.

Euronews 1d ago

White storks are returning to the UK. But why is their reintroduction so controversial?

White storks are returning to the UK. But why is their reintroduction so controversial? The government advising body Natural England says it does not consider white storks to be native birds - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments White storks (Ciconia ciconia) are a majestic bird with a two-metre wingspan and an enormous circular nest.

The Independent UK 2d ago

England’s poorest communities face deepest cuts to green space under planning law changes, report finds

Exclusive: New loopholes for developers will exacerbate extreme environmental disparities, charity coalition warnsThe poorest and most nature-deprived communities in England will be further left behind in their access to green spaces if proposed changes to planning laws go ahead, a report finds. More than 7.4 million people in England live in areas completely devoid of immediate biodiversity, including 1.42 million children under 15, the report commissioned by a number of wildlife and...

The Guardian UK 5d ago

England’s poorest communities face deepest cuts to green space under planning law changes, report finds

Exclusive: New loopholes for developers will exacerbate extreme environmental disparities, charity coalition warnsThe poorest and most nature-deprived communities in England will be further left behind in their access to green spaces if proposed changes to planning laws go ahead, a new report finds. More than 7.4 million people in England live in areas completely devoid of immediate biodiversity, including 1.42 million children under 15, the report commissioned by a number of wildlife and...

The Guardian World 5d ago

England’s poorest areas face deepest cuts to green space under planning law changes, report finds

Exclusive: New loopholes for developers will exacerbate extreme disparities across country, charity coalition warnsThe poorest and most nature-deprived communities in England will be further left behind in their access to green spaces if proposed changes to planning laws go ahead, a report finds. More than 7.4 million people in England live in areas completely devoid of immediate biodiversity, including 1.4 million children under 15, the report commissioned by a number of wildlife and...

The Guardian Environment 5d ago

Reset or repeat? Have England really changed after Ashes thrashing?

England vs New Zealand: Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum's side hint at signs of development despite frantic nature of Lord's Test England show ability to adapt with the bat - something they have lacked in the past, certainly in The Ashes - with counter-attacking Harry Brook innings and confident debut from Emilio Gay helping hosts win series opener against New Zealand; watch second Test on Sky Sports from June 17 Sunday 7 June 2026 19:15, UK Following all the pre-match talk about whether...

Sky Sports Football 2d ago

Friday briefing: How Gaza, Lebanon and Iran have found themselves caught in an escalation without end

In today’s newsletter: ​Global powers​ are focused on oil markets and elections​ but those living through conflict in the Middle East feel abandonedGood morning. It’s been another week of brinkmanship via Truth Social and ceasefires broken before they’ve been announced. While US president Donald Trump claims an agreement with Iran could happen soon, for those living in the Middle East it does not feel like peace is anywhere near.

The Guardian World 5d ago

White storks: Why introducing non‑native species in rewilding projects can be a good idea

White storks: Why introducing non‑native species in rewilding projects can be a good idea Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor White storks (Ciconia ciconia) are a majestic bird with a two-meter wingspan and an enormous circular nest. The recent release of these stunning birds at multiple sites in England, with more releases planned and a public consultation under way has kicked off a debate about whether non-native birds should be part of rewilding projects. The government...

Phys.org 4d ago

Homeowners warned of strict rules on burying a pet at home

Homeowners warned of strict rules on burying a pet at home You may not be allowed to bury a cat, dog or rabbit in your own garden More than 60 per cent of homes in the UK have pets, with 17.2million households keeping an animal and 38million cats, dogs, rabbits and other companions living with us. When animals die it can be hard to know what to do with them - with a vet-led cremation costing up to £450. Animals from guinea pigs and hamsters to cats and dogs often get buried in a garden - but...

Daily Mirror 5d ago

Dolphins, foxes and butterflies among animals which could feature on new UK banknotes

Dolphins, foxes and butterflies among animals which could feature on new UK banknotes The new designs will replace historical figures such as Winston Churchill, who have featured on banknotes since 2016 - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The familiar faces of historical figures on Bank of England banknotes are set be replaced by a vibrant array of British wildlife. Dolphins, foxes, butterflies, owls, bumblebees and sharks are among the animals that could appear on banknotes in the future....

The Independent UK 7d ago