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Catching the people illegally killing Britain’s birds of prey | BBC News
Some of Britain’s rarest birds of prey are still being illegally killed despite decades of legal protection, according to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB).
The charity’s report records 921 confirmed attacks between 2015 and 2024, with more than half, according to the RSPB, on or near land managed for game shooting.
Targeted species include eagles, red kites, peregrine falcons, hen harriers, goshawks and barn owls.
The BBC’s Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt was given special access inside the RSPB’s bird crime investigations unit, where former police officers work alongside bird experts.
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The Chinese car company beating Tesla | The Global Story
In 2025, the Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD overtook Tesla as the world’s biggest seller of electric vehicles. As conflict in the …
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007 First Light: Meet the new James Bond, Patrick Gibson | BBC News
In 007 First Light, Irish actor Patrick Gibson takes on a younger version of 007, still earning his licence to kill. The game …
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Energy bills to rise for millions as impact of Iran war hits | BBC News
Household energy prices in England, Scotland and Wales will rise by 13% a year in July, as soaring wholesale costs caused by the US-Israel war with Iran hit bills for the first time.
Regulator Ofgem says the war means a household using a typical amount of gas and electricity will pay £221 more a year, with an annual bill of £1,862.
The cap affects millions of homes on variable tariffs and suppliers are warning it could go even higher in the colder winter months without an end to the conflict.
Energy costs have rocketed since Iran responded to US and Israeli attacks by effectively blocking the crucial Strait of Hormuz shipping route – a fifth of the world’s oil and gas usually flows through the waterway.
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‘Overwhelming consensus’ that screen time harms children, top UK doctors say | BBC News
There is an “overwhelming consensus” that time spent on screens and social media harms children, the UK’s most senior doctors have said.
Responding to a government consultation about social media use for under-16s, the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges said doctors should routinely ask younger patients about their screen time and social media use.
There is no consensus among the wider scientific community that screen time overall is harmful to children, but Academy Chair Jeanette Dickson said that like smoking or seatbelts before, the issue had become a “unifying force” for the profession.
Technology Secretary Liz Kendall has said new measures for under-16s will be brought in by the end of 2026.
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