Common infections will kill millions if drug resistance through misuse of antibiotics is not curbed, says England’s ex-chief medical officer What is antimicrobial resistance and how big a problem is it? The Covid-19 pandemic will “look minor” compared with what humanity faces
Water campaigner Feargal Sharkey says newly designated sites will join ‘ignoble, floundering list of failure’ Twenty-seven new bathing sites will be designated in England ahead of this summer’s swimming season, the government has announced. Giving waterways bathing status means
Charity that challenged UK’s Rwanda policy helps create space designed to evoke happier memories of homelands The healing power of horticulture for survivors of torture is to be celebrated at this year’s Chelsea flower show in a garden also promoting the work of a charity at
Among world’s top 60 banks those in US are biggest fossil fuel financiers, while Barclays leads way in Europe The world’s big banks have handed nearly $7tn (£5.6tn) in funding to the fossil fuel industry since the Paris agreement to limit carbon emissions, according to
Animal lingered around a campsite at night, wildlife officers say – days before a 10-year-old boy was bitten Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free app or daily news podcast A man is accused of killing a dingo
H5N1 has been found in commercially available milk – but gaps in testing of cattle and humans are hampering effort to stop virus Serious gaps in testing animals and people could be obscuring the true rate of avian influenza cases in the US and make it difficult to understand