Could Network Rail be breaching law by cutting down trees?
Network Rail stands accused of ignoring laws designed to protect wildlife as it battles to clear hundreds of thousands of trees which line the network.
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Hundreds of migrants at a time are being held by a kidnapping gang at a house in Macedonia. Reporter Ramita Navai tracked the house down.
Network Rail stands accused of ignoring laws designed to protect wildlife as it battles to clear hundreds of thousands of trees which line the network.
After a Channel 4 News investigation finds inappropriate behaviour by staff at Yarl’s Wood detention centre, the Home Office calls for guards to start wearing video cameras as soon as possible.
In what is being described as the worst start to the Alpine ski season in recent memory, a lack of snow has affected skiing in France, Switzerland and Austria.
Not only is homelessness on the rise, it is getting worse for young people – and they are not always getting the help they need. Symeon Brown speaks to one woman forced to sleep in the woods.
Edwin Chota was one of four friends who died trying to protect the land in one remote area of Peru from illegal loggers. Now his people also fear for their lives.
Remy Himmer was the director of a textile factory in Dinant, who in 1914 attempted to save the lives of more than 40 employees, including women and children.
Going to the Tour de France as a spectator is all about everything Big Sport left behind when it decided to become Big Business.
Labour looked like it had landed on a vote-winning policy when an official Tweet suggested it would provide everyone in the UK with an owl.
It is the greatest sport in the world, and after a year of intense preparation and anticipation it has finally arrived. That’s right, golf’s US Open kicks off today.
Ryan Giggs takes temporary charge of Manchester United’s first team following the announcement that David Moyes has left the club, less than a year after replacing Sir Alex Ferguson as manager.
Ukip has come under fire after the party unveiled a series of anti-immigration European election campaign posters that it plans to display in “hundreds” of sites.
This is George Osborne’s big chance. It is the first time he will hold up the budget box at a time of a robustly growing economy. It has been a four-year wait for this pleasure.
There are problems with the delivery of the Personal Independence Payment, the new benefit to replace the Disability Living Allowance.
Shirley Temple, once the world’s most famous child star, who appeared in a string of hit films during Hollywood’s golden era, has died at the age of 85.