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Why is Thames Water struggling to stay afloat?Today's Big Question The UK’s largest water company could be nationalised after amassing huge debts
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The politics of drought: new crisis facing the EUfeature Spain’s PM says severe water shortages will become ‘one of the central political and territorial debates’ of our time
By Arion McNicoll, The Week UK Published
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Anger over dunkable biscuit claimfeature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Otter accused of killing relocated Loch Lomond beaversSpeed Read The dead beaver kits were moved from Tayside to RSPB Scotland reserve last month
By The Week Staff Published
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Water bill discounts: the customers due to save moneyfeature Watchdog orders Thames Water and Southern Water among others to repay millions to customers for missing targets
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Five of the best water filter jugsThe Week Recommends Produce exceptionally clean water and preserve minerals
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Is the UK facing a water shortage?Today's Big Question Restrictions may be introduced later in the summer if there is below-average rainfall
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How fluoride in water can cut tooth decayfeature Chief medical officer says proposed move could halve hospital admissions among UK children
By The Week Staff Published
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Is Iran on the verge of sparking a water war?In Depth Shortages trigger nationwide protests as ‘political and economic apocalypse’ looms
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Plague of oysters disrupts Tokyo Olympicsfeature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By The Week Staff Published
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Scientists teach spinach to send emailsfeature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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England ‘to run short of water within 25 years’Speed Read Environment Agency says the country faces ‘the jaws of death’
By The Week Staff Published
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Chinese skyscraper has world's biggest man-made waterfallIn Depth 108-metre-high water feature costs £89 per hour to run in southwestern city of Guiyang
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Boater accidentally drains Kennet and Avon CanalIn Depth Barges left aground after individual leaves lock door open and water drains away
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