Family who were evacuated from Rhodes wildfires say they WILL return and relive moment 'nice breeze' was felt before hell was unleashed

As many as 10,000 UK tourists were estimated to have been staying on the Greek island at the time of the fires amid a searing heatwave at the end of July 2023.

Our daughter died in an unfathomably random accident at this Dorset beach. So why do 'fools' still sit in the exact same spot where tragedy could strike at any moment?

As part of the Jurassic Coast, a Unesco World Heritage site, Hive Beach in Dorset is certainly stunning. But it's also dangerous.

Brits heading for Spain this summer are warned they face plagues of cockroaches due to the impact of climate change

The alert has been raised by Spanish environmental association Anecpla which says the ghastly insects will come out in their droves and show a very noticeable increase due to higher temperatures.

Inside the VERY overcrowded Caribbean island which is home to more than 2,000 people but has NO sanitation system or electricity

Carti Sugtupu, which also known as Gardi Sugdub or 'Crab Island,' is the focus of a short YouTube, where locals reveal how their livelihoods are being severely impacted by global warming.

Severe turbulence is set to get even WORSE thanks to climate change, scientists warn as a passenger is killed and multiple others injured on a UK flight to Singapore

Global warming is making turbulence worse for planes - resulting in more sudden and violent cabin movement as seen from Singapore Flight SQ321,

Singapore Airlines flight horror: The science behind turbulence - as a passenger is killed and multiple others injured on a UK flight to Singapore

In the wake of the Singapore Airlines horror, experts have revealed just how this terrifying and unpredictable weather phenomenon comes about.

Inside the village at the centre of Holland's fight to ditch EU asylum rules: Locals who back Geert Wilders' battle with Brussels say 'refugees' from SAFE countries have sparked crime wave and 'people are scared'

In recent elections the Party for Freedom, led by anti-Islam campaigner Geert Wilders, became the largest party in the coalition government. It is determined to cut the migrant population.

'This could help millions of women': Rishi Sunak hails first-of-its-kind AI breast cancer screening trial set to be rolled out on the NHS in bid to catch lumps earlier than ever

Speaking ahead of a global summit on artificial intelligence in South Korea , the Prime Minister said the new technology could help improve aspects of Britain's health service.

Is this the key to combatting climate change? Scientists are using a giant vacuum in Iceland dubbed The Mammoth to suck 36,000 tonnes of CO2 from the air every year

Scientists have now turned on a giant vacuum which can suck 36,000 tonnes of CO2 out of the air every year and store it deep in the volcanic rocks beneath Iceland.

Why YOUR orange juice is costing more: Prices soar to more than double after Brazilian crops are ravaged by disease and hot weather

It may soon be cheaper to squeeze your own after a combination of factors sent the wholesale orange juice market spiralling. British consumers have already faced a 34 per cent increase on juice prices.

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: First councils charge you to park outside your house, now Labour want to tax you for sitting in your garden

The Labour government in Wales is deploying satellites to spy on homeowners suspected of having large gardens, so they can be hit with higher council tax bills.

Superbugs will make Covid look 'minor', ex-chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies warns

Professor Dame Sally Davies is the UK's special envoy on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) when pathogens develop a resistance to the drugs medics use to treat patients infected by them.

Avocados could become scarce because of 'climate change' as report warns the superfood is vulnerable to hotter, drier weather because of the high volumes of water needed

Avocados could become scarce because of climate change making the world hotter and drier, a charity warns today.

Waitrose boss blames climate change on rising food prices: Supermarket hints cost of meat, eggs, fruit and veg will cost more as it vows to source produce from eco-friendly 'regenerative' farms

James Bailey the company's executive director has argued that the value of food needs reappraising and that customers should consider that in some case 'prices should go up'.

Waitrose boss warns food prices could rise because of need to tackle climate change: Supermarket hints cost of meat, eggs, fruit and veg will cost more as it vows to source produce from eco-friendly 'regenerative' farms

James Bailey the company's executive director has argued that the value of food needs reappraising and that customers should consider that in some case 'prices should go up'.

Waitrose boss hints at further rises in food prices as supermarket ramps up eco-friendly farming in bid to battle climate change - after Covid and Ukraine saw cash-strapped families pay more for groceries

James Bailey the company's executive director has argued that the value of food needs reappraising and that customers should consider that in some case 'prices should go up'.

UK weather: Last month was the hottest April on record worldwide since 1940 - marking the 11th record-breaking month in a row

Surface air temperature was 15.03C - 0.67C above the 1991-2020 average for April, and 0.14C above the previous high set in 2016.

A French kiss! President Macron greets China's Peng Liyuan with a peck on the hand as she and her husband President Xi Jinping attend state banquet in Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron was snapped kissing the wife of China 's President on the hand as he welcomed the couple to a state banquet in Paris.

Trigger warnings, mental health issues, transgender rights and knee-jerk cancel culture: Welcome to life on university campus in modern Britain, as revealed by anonymous academic 'The Secret Lecturer'

Although most students are well-behaved and more interested in eating healthily than 'getting smashed', there is an 'epidemic of mental illness', The Secret Lecturer reveals.

Victory may be in sight for Starmer but the polls can be deceptive - and Labour still needs to offer a clear vision for the future, writes DAVID BLUNKETT

It's been an undeniably good week for the Labour Party, and a bad one for the Conservatives. So it's no wonder that there is perhaps even confidence, among Labour supporters

East Asia is hit by searing 48C heatwave as temperature records tumble, schools are closed and people are told they must not go outside

East Asia is grappling with a record-breaking heatwave as sweltering 48C temperatures leave schools shut, crops damaged, and residents warned to stay indoors.