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Hurricane forces Nasa to shelter Moon rocket
The Artemis-I vehicle will be pulled off the launch pad in Florida to protect it from storm forces.
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Hurricane forces Nasa to shelter Moon rocket
The Artemis-I vehicle will be pulled off the launch pad in Florida to protect it from storm forces.

Spacecraft lining up to smash into an asteroid
The Dart mission will test a technique for defending the Earth against hazardous space rocks.

Review of green farming subsidies stokes anger
A major overhaul of farm subsidies that would pay public funds for environmental work is in doubt.

German government sued over toxic air pollution
The people involved say their country is not protecting their right to breathe clean and healthy air.

How King Charles 'saved' British cheese
The new king helped drive a renaissance in British cheesemaking when the industry was in crisis 30 years ago.

Would more UK gas actually bring down prices?
The government is committed to extracting more oil and gas in the North Sea.

Coastal castles at risk from climate change
Rising sea levels are threatening ancient castles and forts at an accelerating rate, says English Heritage.
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Hurricane forces Nasa to shelter Moon rocket
The Artemis-I vehicle will be pulled off the launch pad in Florida to protect it from storm forces.

Spacecraft lining up to smash into an asteroid
The Dart mission will test a technique for defending the Earth against hazardous space rocks.

Review of green farming subsidies stokes anger
A major overhaul of farm subsidies that would pay public funds for environmental work is in doubt.

German government sued over toxic air pollution
The people involved say their country is not protecting their right to breathe clean and healthy air.

How King Charles 'saved' British cheese
The new king helped drive a renaissance in British cheesemaking when the industry was in crisis 30 years ago.

Would more UK gas actually bring down prices?
The government is committed to extracting more oil and gas in the North Sea.

Coastal castles at risk from climate change
Rising sea levels are threatening ancient castles and forts at an accelerating rate, says English Heritage.

Spacecraft lining up to smash into an asteroid
The Dart mission will test a technique for defending the Earth against hazardous space rocks.

Review of green farming subsidies stokes anger
A major overhaul of farm subsidies that would pay public funds for environmental work is in doubt.

German government sued over toxic air pollution
The people involved say their country is not protecting their right to breathe clean and healthy air.
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