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Leicestershire has officially entered a drought after months of what experts said was exceptionally dry weather, raising the ...
Steve Reed OBE, the MP for Streatham (and Croydon North if he can be bothered), and the environment secretary in Keir Starmer ...
Thames Water has revealed it slumped to a £1.65 billion annual loss and saw its mammoth debt mountain balloon higher.
The East and West Midlands have become the latest areas of England to fall into drought as the country struggles with the ...
“During a hosepipe ban, using a hosepipe for watering the garden, filling paddling pools, cleaning vehicles and washing ...
Thames Water has revealed it slumped to a £1.65 billion annual loss and saw its mammoth debt mountain balloon higher.
The Environment Agency has noted "we will likely experience more frequent and severe droughts in the future due to our ...
The Enviornmental Agency has officially declared drought for the West and East Midlands after temperatures reached 33C in England this weekend.
A drought has been declared in the West and East Midlands, says the Environment Agency (EA). It does not automatically mean a ...
Currently, three areas of the UK - Cumbria and Lancashire, Yorkshire and Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Cheshire - are in ...
A hosepipe ban has not been ruled out for Peterborough after one of the driest springs on record – and a series of summer heatwaves.
As dry weather continues, three UK water companies have issued hosepipe bans. What do they mean and who do they affect?