Some of the UK’s most popular seaside towns could cease to exist by 2050 - in just 25 years, these much-loved spots could be gone as we know them.

Climate change and rising sea levels pose a threat to the UK's coast, with water inching further into the land.

The experts at Climate Central , an independent group of scientists and communicators, have highlighted which parts of the coast specifically are most at risk.

Areas near Peterborough could be among the hardest hit, with significant water infiltration predicted, research suggests.

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Further south, London is also expected to feel the effects, with the River Thames potentially overflowi

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