Request comes after a seven-year investigation into French far-right leader’s party Europe live – latest updates The Paris prosecutor’s office has recommended that the far-right …
Sustained high temperatures over summer could trigger mass mortality of fish and oysters, say scientists An “unheard of” marine heatwave off the coasts of the …
Outcry includes protest song comparing closure of inshore fishing grounds to Highland clearances “It’s about justice,” says Angus MacPhail, a creel fisher off Barra, in …
This fifth round of discussions was meant to establish a UN Ocean Treaty that would protect biodiversity in international waters The latest round of talks …
UK looking for storage site for world’s biggest stockpile of untreated waste, including 100 tonnes of plutonium Plans to dispose of radioactive nuclear waste beneath …
UK regulator gave oil firm clearance to drop thousands of tonnes of pipes and cables after drilling finished BP has been accused of dumping industrial …
Guardian given details about next generation of marine nature reserves where all fishing is banned Five highly protected marine areas (HPMAs) will this week be …
The christening of a Navy destroyer is highlighting the sacrifices of two generations — the ship’s namesake killed in World War II and another Marine …
New Zealand scientists ‘jumping up and down’ at find during investigation of climate-induced melt of ice shelf Beneath a vast Antarctic ice shelf, in a …
New data shows ‘mystifying’ lack of progress in post-Brexit pledge to curb bottom-trawling, two years after landmark legislation More than 90% of Britain’s offshore marine …
Far-right leader hails ‘victory in itself’ and vows to fight on after winning more than 40% of the vote French presidential election: live updates It …
Report alleges Rassemblement National leader and others misused about €620,000 in funds while serving in European parliament The European Union’s anti-fraud body has accused Marine …
Presidential candidate says it is ‘inaccurate and unjust’ to suggest she is indebted to Vladimir Putin The French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has …
Presidential candidate criticised over campaign leaflet featuring her with Russian leader Russia-Ukraine crisis: live news The French far-right leader and presidential candidate Marine Le Pen …
A Marine Corps battalion commander has testified that in retrospect he would have halted the exercise that killed nine of his Marines whose amphibious assault …
The Phoenix Islands Protected Area is about the size of California and has been fully closed to commercial fishing since 2015 The Kiribati government has …