Barmouth's 154-year-old bridge doesn't have much from its original build, but is still going strong.
Read moreBy Neil Prior
BBC News

Twenty of the world's poorest countries face hotel quarantine before the event in Glasgow.

Twenty of the world's poorest countries face hotel quarantine before the event in Glasgow.

Who knew? It's actually safer to move a tranquilised rhino by its ankles than on its side or chest.

The $10bn James Webb Space Telescope is expected to ride its Ariane rocket to orbit on 18 December.

Almost 60% of oil and gas and 90% of coal must stay in the ground to keep global warming below 1.5C.

Government ministers agreed to cut climate commitments to clinch the deal it has emerged.

Images show the massive channels cut by rivers that ran under Northern Europe's ancient ice sheets.

A slice of the Gloucestershire driveway hit by a space rock in February will go on show in London.

Twenty of the world's poorest countries face hotel quarantine before the event in Glasgow.

Who knew? It's actually safer to move a tranquilised rhino by its ankles than on its side or chest.

The $10bn James Webb Space Telescope is expected to ride its Ariane rocket to orbit on 18 December.

Almost 60% of oil and gas and 90% of coal must stay in the ground to keep global warming below 1.5C.

Government ministers agreed to cut climate commitments to clinch the deal it has emerged.

Images show the massive channels cut by rivers that ran under Northern Europe's ancient ice sheets.

A slice of the Gloucestershire driveway hit by a space rock in February will go on show in London.

Who knew? It's actually safer to move a tranquilised rhino by its ankles than on its side or chest.

The $10bn James Webb Space Telescope is expected to ride its Ariane rocket to orbit on 18 December.

Almost 60% of oil and gas and 90% of coal must stay in the ground to keep global warming below 1.5C.
By Neil Prior
BBC News

By David Shukman
Science editor
Rathlin Island is aiming to protect seabirds with a £4.5m project tackling invasive predators.
A 4,000-year-old wooden coffin found by chance on a golf course is to go on display.

The 10ft (3m) long Bronze Age relic, containing the remains of a man holding an axe, were uncovered during work on a pond in July 2018.
Experts believe the site, under Tetney Golf Club, Lincolnshire, was the burial place of a high-status individual.
Two years of preservation work will take place before it is exhibited at the Lincoln Collection Museum.
By Maria McCann
BBC News NI North-East Reporter
India's unique Kharai camels can swim in the sea. But their habitat is slowly disappearing.
By Steven McKenzie
BBC Scotland Highlands and Islands reporter