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Britain’s Conservatives rule the Thames Estuary. Not for long
The Economist· 14 hours agoOn the evening of June 13th, St Margaret’s Church in Rainham was packed. The Labour Party went...
Sunak and Starmer expected to attend state banquet in run-up to election
Press Association News via AOL· 14 hours agoThe emperor will take a special trip on Monday to see the Thames Barrier – one of the largest...
Extinction Rebellion activists stage Thames Water toilet protest
BBC News· 4 days agoThe group said it wanted to "draw further attention to the continuing release of sewage into the ...
Outrage in Great Britain: Police officer rams cow multiple times with his company car
Weston Forum· 2 days agoWA police officer in England has been suspended after he rammed the animal into his company car...
Experts urge people to fish and eat crab species invading coastlines and wreaking havoc: 'Do not...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 3 days agoEat them. The species is already considered a delicacy in China. One report from the Natural History...
English rivers in poor health: environmental charity report
China Daily· 4 days agoThe Rivers Trust, an independent environmental charity, revealed in its State of Our Rivers Report that out of 3,553 river stretches with water chemistry ...
Premier League 2024-25 fixtures: When will the top clubs play their biggest games?
ESPN· 22 hours agoEuro 2024 has just begun in Germany and the Copa América is about to start in the United States...
Photos show 13 iconic landmarks as they were being constructed
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 1 day agoBefore London's Tower Bridge was built in 1894, pedestrians had to cross the Thames river via...
Two-sub build rate uncertain as Congress hashes out defense bills
Rhode Island Current via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe push to continue the pace of building two Virginia-class submarines per year is in limbo as...
Why Older Voters Could Swing the Election - What’s News - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoLuke Vargas: Beijing's property sector interventions have yet to spark a much needed turnaround. Rebecca Feng: Ultimately, these policies are basically supposed to mop up excessive demand and persuade home buyers to basically reenter the market.