Water
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Thames Water: is it time to renationalise?
today's big question The company has failed to negotiate terms with Ofwat that would reduce their debt
By The Week UK Published
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Should we shower more than once a week?
Talking Point In this work-from-home era, some people are going full 'goblin mode'
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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What is life like in Gaza now?
In depth Despite starvation, a sanitation crisis, blackouts and boredom, the 'mundane drumbeat of life continues'
By Elliott Goat, The Week UK Last updated
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Why are ocean waves getting bigger?
The Explainer Damaged coastlines and stronger storms are in our future
By Devika Rao, The Week US Published
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Guide to California's Monterey Peninsula
The Week Recommends Take your time wandering and soaking up the scenery
By Catherine Garcia, The Week US Published
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How to save money on your water bill
feature From shorter showers to meters, there are ways to tackle rising water bills
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Published
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Desertification: Iraq’s worsening water crisis
feature Drought, climate change, mismanagement and oil production have all been blamed for water scarcity in the country
By Rebekah Evans Published
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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
By Richard Windsor Published
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The politics of drought: new crisis facing the EU
feature Spain’s PM says severe water shortages will become ‘one of the central political and territorial debates’ of our time
By Arion McNicoll Published
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Anger over dunkable biscuit claim
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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What’s caused the big stink over Britain’s sewage?
Today's Big Question Clean water a ‘politically charged issue’ as government sets outs plans to clean up rivers and coastal areas
By The Week Staff Published
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Otter accused of killing relocated Loch Lomond beavers
Speed 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 money
feature Watchdog orders Thames Water and Southern Water among others to repay millions to customers for missing targets
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Is it time to renationalise the water industry?
Talking Point Leakages and outrageous pay have led to ‘knee-jerk calls’ to renationalise water companies
By The Week Staff Published
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