06 Jan 2026

  Scientists have for the first time recorded and measured the real-time movement of microplastics through the digestive systems of tiny marine organisms, revealing their critical role in transporting plastic pollution from the surface to the deep sea.  The study, led by researchers at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) and the Oceanographic Centre of the […]

30 Dec 2025

  The UK’s coastal waters experienced a year of dramatic contrasts in 2025, marked by a historic surge in marine life alongside devastating industrial pollution. In its annual Marine Review, The Wildlife Trusts revealed that while some species thrived in record numbers, the environment remained under significant pressure from human activity and climate change. 2025 […]

18 Dec 2025

Image description: aerial view of Photo by Patrick Federi on Unsplash   The Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) has identified significant failures in how the government and regulators oversee untreated sewage discharges, warning that current practices may not comply with environmental law. In a series of reports published following an extensive investigation, the watchdog concluded […]

18 Dec 2025

Image description: Aerial view of a green combine harvester harvesting a field. Image by Scott Goodwill on Unsplash   The government is facing growing calls to overhaul the laws governing the spreading of treated sewage sludge on agricultural land, following new evidence of widespread public concern regarding food safety and river health. On Tuesday, campaigners […]

11 Dec 2025

Image description: Water being poured from a bottle into a glass. Image by congerdesign / pixabay.   Drinking water contaminated with PFAS chemicals significantly increases the risk of infant mortality and harm to newborns, according to groundbreaking University of Arizona research examining 11,000 births in New Hampshire. The peer-reviewed study found that consuming well water […]

27 Nov 2025

Image description: A woman wild swimming in the Lake District. Image by Jaz Blakeston-Petch on Unsplash   The Environment Agency has published its 2025 bathing water classifications, showing 87% of England’s 449 designated bathing sites are now rated ‘Excellent’ or ‘Good’. Since last year, the number of “excellent” sites has risen from 289 to 297, […]