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Saturday March 14, 2026


Former dairy farm could become peat research centre
Honeygar Farm is one of the few areas in the UK that still holds deep lowland peatland.

How reintroducing beavers is changing our landscape
Four pairs of beavers were released into the Par and Fowey river catchment in February.

'Carnage' unleashed on sleeping town when river hit 18-times normal level
Storm Claudia devastated residents in Monmouth, with many still living with the damage.

Tech Now
Paul Carter checks out the newest phones, gadgets and trends from MWC Barcelona.


Friday March 13, 2026


Austrian glaciers disintegrating due to climate change, say scientists
Scientists say nearly all of the significant glaciers in the Austrian Alps have shrunk.

Oil giant forced to pay £6m after major spill
A major incident was declared when a leak occurred at a pipeline operated by gas company Perenco.

3G pitch given approval despite pollution fears
A charity is worried about microplastics but a council says the plans follow environmental guidance.

Games with loot boxes to get minimum 16 age rating across Europe
The new changes by the Pan-European Game Information age-ratings body (PEGI) will start from June.

When does the Nasa Moon mission launch and who are the Artemis II crew?
The first crewed Moon mission in 50 years could launch in February, ahead of a future lunar landing.

AI toys for children misread emotions and respond inappropriately, researchers warn
In first study of its kind, Cambridge researchers found AI toys could misread some children's emotions.

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