Households in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, have been left swamped with recycling rubbish after disruption to their collection timetable continues as bottle banks overflow in Cheshire.
The family of missing Belgian backpacker Theo Hayez have rubbished the police theory that Theo fell off the cliff at the Byron Bay lighthouse and drowned.
The poverty-stricken youngsters, some as young as 12, can be seen scaling the 200ft-high rubbish mountains on the 40-hectare refuse site in Chittagong, Bangladesh.
The video shows piles of rubbish including soiled nappies, building waste and even a vending machine dumped near a residential area in Mill Hill in north London.
The image shared to the Auburn 2144 Facebook page shows a disgruntled resident who went all out and aggressively warned the neighbours to not use the unit 6 bin.
Grim photographs reveal how litter louts have left Britain’s beaches in a state of abject disarray during the country’s stifling heatwave in Southend, Margate, North Shields and Blackpool.
Nearly 50 local authorities now insist on arbitrary fees to get rid of waste, including Buckinghamshire council – which has released a new ‘price list’ demanding up to £20 for single items.
Work is underway to clear up tonnes of rubbish left behind by 200,000 revellers at Glastonbury Festival in Somerset despite organisers making the environment the theme of this year’s event.
Abandoned tents billowed in the breeze as huge piles of plastic bags gathered along the perimeter fence of Seaclose Park in Newport – while the on-site rubbish bins were completely swamped.
The triumphant Brexit Party leader (pictured in Brussels today) said it was ‘absolute rubbish’ for Mr Hunt to suggest he could negotiate a better deal with EU leaders than Theresa May.