Watch: Urban foxes are bolder than rural cousins but not smarter
Experts challenge the view that the carnivores prowl city streets and feast on leftovers and scraps in gutters and bins
Experts challenge the view that the carnivores prowl city streets and feast on leftovers and scraps in gutters and bins
From high costs to a lack of installers, Number 10’s ambitious plan to roll out heat pumps across the UK is not without its obstacles
Labour politician admits she may not have displayed the same courage had her leader been in the same position as Boris Johnson
Bodies of two men and a woman found on the Aonach Eagach ridge in Glencoe after they failed to return from their walk
Plan to get NHS ‘back to normal’ will mean 12 million people aged 50 to 64 are no longer eligible for free vaccines
The Sussexes’ latest Netflix venture will reportedly see them adapt the novel, which tells the story of lovers bound by family trauma...
Labour MP for Rhondda says he has been ‘regularly touched up’, with one member – still in the House – pushing him against a wall
Broadcaster speaks about impact of condition on his life following a recent absence from BBC One’s Midlands Today
British Medical Association says consultants will stage two-day walkout following this month’s round of industrial action
Crooked House in the Black Country was destroyed by blaze one month after it was sold to developers
Labour's shadow health secretary cites self-ID Bill as an example of what happens ‘if you only ever legislate with good intentions’
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The actress, who called a drag show aimed at parents with babies ‘abhorrent’, says she supports ‘the legitimate trans community’
The update from No 10 means all other government departments will now be expected to suspend their engagement with the environmental charity
Sculpture found on a section of Kent's North Downs Way national trail
Matthew Wickes feared he had failed after his second and third years at University of Southampton were blighted by Covid lockdowns
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Up to 20 people mounted legal challenges alleging that Home Office officials failed to screen them for suitability
Group claims responsibility for ‘destroying’ wheels of 60 vehicles after two girls died when Defender smashed into end of term tea party
Law student jailed for life over fatal knife attack following an argument while under the influence of heroin, cocaine and cannabis