A video of an Indian man washing his feet in the River Thames sparked online debate, criticism, and highlighted concerns over water quality and pollution in London’s iconic river.
A video of an Indian man washing his feet in London's River Thames has gone viral. The clip shows the man rinsing his feet as ...
Thames Water has confirmed that a hosepipe ban, which was introduced in the summer, will remain in place despite the winter ...
Transport for London (TfL) bosses have been urged to resolve repeated episodes of flooding outside Euston Station. Locally ...
The Environment Agency (EA) is investigating what it has described as a "devastating" pollution incident which has caused the ...
There are beautiful moments throughout, but the exhibition at times feels like an uncomfortable augury of our water-scarce ...
Buyers flock to water credits ◆ Dual-trancher lands at the tight end of guidance ◆ Books hold at £3.1bn at final terms ...
The United Kingdom has introduced new legislation to boost cybersecurity defenses for hospitals, energy systems, water ...
Thames Water's so-called South East Strategic Reservoir Option will be created near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, to cope with ...
The Cliff Walk stands as Newport’s crown jewel – a 3.5-mile trail where million-dollar views meet billion-dollar homes. Ocean spray crashes against rocky shores on one side while America’s most ...
Ofwat said the failures related to the maintenance of Wessex Water’s network to ensure it could cope with flows of sewage and wastewater.
Britain's water regulator Ofwat proposed an 11 million pound ($14.8 million) enforcement package against Wessex Water on Tuesday after finding the utility failed to adequately operate and maintain its ...