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England have contents insurance compared with nine in 10 homeowners. Tracey Garrett, the chief executive of the National Flood Forum charity, said there needed to be a “step change” in how water was managed
England, with the highest proportion of urban residents – 98.2% – living in neighbourhoods with critically low access to trees. The research, which covered the whole of the UK, found a significant north-south divide, with
risk of drought through a combination of hotter summers and heavier winter rains making the capture and storage of rainwater increasingly important. “The experience of the 2025 drought sent a warning signal to the water
many potential brownfield homes are concentrated in the poorest fifth of England’s population, as compared with the richest fifth of the population. Richard Benwell, CEO at [Wildlife](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/wildlife) and Countryside Link, said
risk by abandoning the centre ground, [warning that the party’s](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/26/tony-blair-labour-abandon-net-zero-support-donald-trump) “almost infinite capacity for self-delusion” means it is likely to lose the next election. 2. ***UK news
England, as part of the Ealing Beaver Project. The beavers that were released are part of an unlikely effort to bring back a vanished species and help Britain adapt to a very modern problem: climate
flood two or three times a year - sometimes more, it depends on the weather - but it's happening more often at the minute, so it's being heard more regularly," says John. The Devil
flooded with private creditors wishing to give money to companies. Companies see all this money available and of course too much money makes people make mistakes." He lays out a scary scenario: "Suddenly everybody that
England, there is a lot of frustration with the state of the UK. It is common to hear people say "Britain is broken", "we are forgotten", and calls for "change". This is the Makerfield constituency