
Your Say: week beginning June 2
Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. Wed love to hear from you, you can email us at [email protected] Monday June 2 A new insurer? Australian households are now being refused...

What’s a ‘Strombolian eruption?’ A volcanologist explains what happened at Mount Etna
On Monday morning local time, a huge cloud of ash, hot gas and rock fragments began spewing from Italys Mount Etna. An enormous plume was seen stretching several kilometres into the sky from the mountain on the island of...

Australia’s lowest paid workers just got a 3.5% wage increase. Their next boost could be even better
A week ago, the Australian Financial Review released this years Rich List. It reported the number of billionaires in Australia increased from 150 to 166 between 2024 and 2025. A very different story is happening at the...

Preventing the next pandemic: One Health researcher calls for urgent action
The world is facing daunting health challenges with the rise of zoonotic diseases infections that are transmissible from animals to humans. These diseases which include Ebola, avian flu, COVID-19 and HIV show how the...

Harewood House, with its impressive history and classic English beauty, is a magnificent place to visit in Leeds, west Yorkshire. The house frequently hosts remarkable exhibitions and cultural events devoted to art, poetry...

Why climate professionals are often held to unrealistic standards
Climate professionals, people who work in roles which address climate change, are often criticised for what they eat or how they travel. Criticism of lifestyle choices by colleagues, family members or even strangers can be...

Fewer men are choosing to become vets – ‘male flight’ could be the reason
If you take your dog, cat or fish to see a vet in the UK, the person who treats them is likely to be a woman. According to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, 61% of current UK vets are female. University admissions...