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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
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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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Five of the best water filter jugs
The 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 decay
feature 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
By The Week Staff Published
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Plague of oysters disrupts Tokyo Olympics
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By The Week Staff Published
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Scientists teach spinach to send emails
feature 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 waterfall
In Depth 108-metre-high water feature costs £89 per hour to run in southwestern city of Guiyang
By The Week Staff Published
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Boater accidentally drains Kennet and Avon Canal
In Depth Barges left aground after individual leaves lock door open and water drains away
By The Week Staff Published
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