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‘I don’t know whether it’s sustainable’: climate crisis and TikTok change face of mountain rescue work in Lake District
When Neil Barrow first volunteered with mountain rescue 40 years ago, for weeks on end the Lake District fells would be capped with snow.
Winters with the Patterdale mountain rescue team, of which he is now deputy leader, would involve big and complicated rescues, during which he would bring down …
Weatherwatch: Hadley Centre shows Thatcher understood value of climate science
Palestinian booksellers decry detention by Israeli police over ‘public disorder’
Two Jerusalem booksellers detained this week on charges their books were causing “public disorder” have said the experience reflected an intensifying campaign by the Israeli government against Palestinian culture and free speech.
Mahmoud Muna and his nephew Ahmed, whose family has owned the Educational Bookshop for more than 40 years, …
Tim Radford, the Guardian’s former science editor, was the man who by his professionalism and enthusiasm made the paper take the subject seriously, perhaps for the first time.
Tim, who has died aged 84, was not the Guardian’s first specialist science correspondent and indeed he was appointed after working in …
Thursday briefing: Has Labour laid the foundations for fixing Britain’s housing crisis?
‘There is fear of what lies ahead’: Germans divided as snap election looms
“I live in Germany’s oldest city, founded by the Romans over 2,000 years ago,” said Gregor, 59, from Trier, a town of about 110,000 inhabitants in the country’s affluent south-west and part of the world-renowned Moselle valley wine region. A short driving distance away from the borders of Luxembourg, Belgium, …
Labour postpones long-awaited industrial strategy
Red flags raised after debts soar at Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s chemicals empire
Sir Jim Ratcliffe faces growing concerns over the financial health of his chemicals empire as its debt pile is forecast to reach almost €12bn (£10bn) this year and his sporting interests including Manchester United and New Zealand rugby hit crisis point.
Two leading credit ratings agencies raised red flags over …
Inflation picks up speed after Trump promised to ‘rapidly’ bring down prices
‘Dark day for parks’: Plans to build Spurs academy on London green space approved
A women’s football academy will be built over public green space and a rewilded former golf course after Enfield council approved controversial plans by Tottenham Hotspur football club.
The council, which handed Spurs a 25-year lease for 53 hectares (130 acres) of Whitewebbs Park in north London, has backed plans …