Beach-goers say they have been inspired to clean up by the legendary naturalist's documentaries.
The programme has been permanently cancelled after the death of a guest who took part in the show.
Lawyers for the five women had claimed families are left unable to afford necessities.
Prosecutors say Carl Beech created a fictitious character who he said could corroborate his claims.
Julian Richer's decision to hand ownership of his company to staff confirms his unorthodox approach.
Detectives say the movement of two black cars on the A714 is key to tracking down the body of the missing 39-year-old.
It's not what you earn, it's the way that you spend it, say statisticians, but health's what gets results.
As the final nears, Michael Rice talks betting odds, boxing gloves... and why he's "sick" of Brexit.
Hannah is one of 5,000 UK women to share their experience of extreme pregnancy sickness with BBC News.
A 17th Century painting owned by the National Gallery is on a tour of unusual venues around the UK.
Katherine Beaumont devised the relaxation workshops after suffering a riding injury.
David Macdonald urges voters to back the Lib Dems instead of the party he was selected to stand for.
What is it like to live in the Bastwell area of Blackburn?
The Game of Thrones star says she still finds it hard to not feel "completely defeated" by sadness.
Hormone treatment for mild underactive thyroid problems will not benefit most patients, experts say.
Walmart considers listing its Asda business after its merger deal with rival Sainsbury's was blocked.
Internet, pay-TV, and phone subscribers in the UK must be told when their lock-ins are about to end.
It started as a joke but Joe Lycett convinced Yvonne Mosquito to open his home extension.
From secret recipes to special boots, training for the tug-of-war at Balmoral is a serious business.
Being unable to talk or write is not holding back Will from taking his GCSEs.
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