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A record number of puffins have been recorded on Skomer Island despite the birds being at risk of extinction.
'Our homes were taken for a road that was never built'
Three families speak of the "utter hell" of losing their homes to a road scheme that was cancelled.
How 'laughing gas' became a deadly - but legal - American addiction
Nitrous oxide overdoses have increased in the US, but the substance is still legal as a "culinary product".
Giant's Causeway visitors urged not to jam coins into iconic rocks
The coins are damaging the renowned rock formations of one of Northern Ireland's most famous sites.
Hopes of parenthood crushed after IVF embryos destroyed in Israel's Gaza offensive
Couples in Gaza using IVF to help them conceive “left with nothing” after 4,000 embryos at an IVF clinic were destroyed.
'Football is a source of comradeship' - Liverpool boss grateful for support
Liverpool boss Arne Slot thanks "the wider football community" for its support as he is named manager of the year and Premier League manager of the year at the LMA awards.
'Football is a source of comradeship' - Slot grateful for support
Liverpool boss Arne Slot thanks "the wider football community" for its support as he is named manager of the year and Premier League manager of the year at the LMA awards.
Thousands to get payouts over forced meter fitting
More than £70m is being paid to customers who were forced to switch to prepaying for energy.
Canada 'strong and free' and other takeaways from King's throne speech
King Charles delivered the first throne speech in Canada by a monarch since 1977, amid tensions with the US.
Keep calm and carry on - Draper gets off French Open mark
Jack Draper says trusting his game would "click into place" was key to achieving the French Open win of his career against Mattia Bellucci.