Now playing Next Nature Euroviews. Starmer must put nature at the heart of Labour's economic plans Starmer now has a window of opportunity to take action to show that the country is fully in the game as a climate and biodiversity leader. Without such leadership, businesses will remain stuck between a rock and a hard place, Lindsay Hooper writes. 19/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Bloodshed in Gaza must stop now, von der Leyen says In her address to the European Parliament on Thursday, the newly re-elected Commission chief said "humanity cannot bear" the ongoing suffering of Palestinian civilians as Israel's war against Hamas continues into its tenth month. 18/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Missy Elliott song sent to space: A brief history of ET music After NASA broadcast the song 'The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)' into space, we look back at what other songs have entered the cosmos. 18/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news A look inside London Natural History Museum's newly revamped gardens Dippy the diplodocus is back at London's Natural History Museum - only she's now called Fern and she's moved to prime position in the museum's revamped gardens. 17/07/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Elon Musk to move SpaceX and X to Texas blaming transgender law Musk, who has a transgender daughter, has previously said he 'supports trans'. 17/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Adele confirms she’s taking a ‘big break’ from music “I don’t have any plans for new music at all.” Adele has revealed that she has no intention of making new material anytime soon, and plans to take a break after her upcoming shows in Germany and Las Vegas. 17/07/2024
Now playing Next Tech News TikTok must comply with EU Digital Markets Act: EU Court Bytedance loses gatekeeper status appeal before Luxembourg court. 17/07/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Musk blasts German satirist over Trump assassination attempt joke "Comedy is now also allowed on Twitter" was one of Musk's first posts when he bought X, however, German satirist El Hotzo has taken this one step too far, according to the billionaire. 17/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Sales of physical music rise for first time in 20 years in UK Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Dua Lipa are among the artists with the most physical sales, as vinyl copies continue to remain popular. Data suggests that the CD could be set for its very own revival... 16/07/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Silicon Valley is turning to Trump. Here’s why Cryptobros the Winklevoss twins to Elon Musk are throwing their support behind Donald Trump's presidential bid. 16/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Art(istic) theft: Brazilian artist steals coin from British Museum Hundreds of items have gone missing from the British Museum – but, this time, a historic coin was stolen by an artist. 16/07/2024
Now playing Next Tech News EU offered 'illegal secret deal,' Musk claims as X found to breach DSA In a series of posts on X, the billionaire owner of the platform threatened legal action "so that the people of Europe can know the truth" 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Tech News EU accuses X of breaching content rules; Musk alleges a dirty deal Social media platform X is in breach of the Digital Services Act the European Commission said on Friday, but Elon Musk has refuted the findings. 12/07/2024
Now playing Next Art London's Young V&A wins Museum of the Year award Judges praised the museum as a “truly inspirational” institution that engaged with the Bethnal Green community and reimagined the museum experience for young people. 11/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Rare sauropod skeleton debuts in Denmark Denmark's Museum of Evolution displays a rare, 97% complete skeleton of a Camarasaurus Grandis, a sauropod with a 13-meter neck. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Young classical musicians convene in Rolle for 20th Ozawa Academy The Seiji Ozawa International Academy celebrates its 20th edition, months after the death of its founder. 09/07/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Marion Ackermann appointed first woman to lead Berlin State Museums Ackermann is set to take up the post in June 2025, after nine years at the helm of Dresden State Museums. She will oversee a period of profound changes in the organisation, which has been dubbed "dysfunctional”. 09/07/2024