The UK is not well prepared for a severe space weather event, despite some investment in developing forecasting capabilities. The government does not yet understand the full range of possible impacts and cascading effects well.
The case against Alexander Villa has long been contested, with troubling questions about how his conviction was secured, including confessions that were later recanted and evidence that appears shaky or missing.
At the precise time of the murder, McCullagh, known online as 'votesaxon07', appeared to be drinking alcohol and livestreaming himself playing computer games to an online audience.
Under the reform, courts must stop handing out such short prison terms other than in a number of specific or exceptional circumstances. MPs passed the measure as part of the government's plan to end the population crisis in prisons.
The new rules would restrict the shooting of species including the distinctive woodcock, and the striking pintail, goldeneye and pochard ducks, all of which are classed as under threat and have seen their populations fall sharply in recent years.
Sanjay Raja, the chief UK economist at Deutsche Bank, stated, 'The UK's disinflation story is set for another twist. The good news is that the CPI is expected to fall in the coming months. The bad news? Higher energy prices appear likely to significantly raise the CPI during the summer, creating yet another spike in the inflation trajectory.'
There is a high threat of terrorist attack globally affecting UK interests and British nationals, including from groups and individuals who view the UK and British nationals as targets.
By 2055, experts predict that England will face a five-billion-litres-a-day water shortfall with very real risks of disrupted supplies. With supply-side solutions not ready to pick up the slack, experts claim that consumers must tackle 60 per cent of the shortfall themselves by cutting water use.
Finding Albion: Myth, Folklore and the Quest for a Hidden Britain builds on Sewell's hit audio series for BBC Radio 4, which saw her seek out a different, more inclusive idea of Britishness beyond the usual national myths and symbols. The book has been longlisted for this year's Women's Prize for non-fiction.