1.2m English homes at risk of flooding identified and mapped
With April showers increasingly turning into deluges, and storm overflows notoriously struggling with volume of water, a major new national project has marked which households need to be most worried.
Millions in new funding to help councils crack down on problem landlords
English local authorities are receiving an extra £41 million to enforce sweeping new powers under the Renters’ Rights Act, as the government prepares for the biggest overhaul of private renting in a generation.
The world’s largest wind/solar farm begins operation
The world’s largest wind–solar co-located project is now operational on the Loess Plateau in northwest China, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of large-scale renewable energy systems.
We can’t stop teens asking AI about body image, so how do we respond?
With 40% of seven to 12-year-olds now using generative AI, chatbots are becoming an unlikely confidante for young people navigating body image. However, a recent study shows helpful and harmful advice often appear in the same conversation.