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Thames Water supply ‘on knife-edge’ with £23bn repairs needed
www.theguardian.com Thames Water supply ‘on knife-edge’ with £23bn repairs needed

Exclusive: Company has failed to tackle serious safety concerns or upgrade vital IT systems, Guardian investigation reveals

Thames Water supply ‘on knife-edge’ with £23bn repairs needed
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Except medieval peasants had more holidays than modern Americans
  • That was partly as a result of the Black Death reducing the workforce so much that it put the remaining population in a great bargaining position.

    Given Trumps pick of RFK for HSS, I’d say give it a few years and you’ll be in a great position too.

  • Revealed: ex-director for tobacco giant advising UK government on cancer risks
  • Five years consulting on cancer risks and not once was tobacco mentioned?

    Are you fucking shitting me?

    She was taking tax payers money to either lie and/or be blatantly incompetent. As it involved the Tory government it will involve corruption of some kind somewhere.

  • Disease spread in dog poo could be 'disaster' for cows
    www.bbc.co.uk Neospora: Dog poo disease warning in Belfast hills

    A disease spread in dog poo could spell disaster for cattle, conservationists warn.

    Neospora: Dog poo disease warning in Belfast hills

    Time for a dog cull?

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    Sperm donor cash rises by £10 as UK faces shortage
    www.bbc.co.uk Money paid to sperm donors rises as UK faces shortage

    The £10 rise comes into effect in England, Wales and Northern Ireland from 1 October.

    Money paid to sperm donors rises as UK faces shortage

    Literally a cash in hand job.

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    Pope responsible for exploding irony meters
    www.malaymail.com Donning feathered headdress, Pope calls for end to ‘superstition’ as black magic sparks tribal violence in Papua New Guinea | Malay Mail

    VANIMO (Papua New Guinea), Sept 8 — Pope Francis visited a remote jungle-flanked community in Papua New Guinea today, where he urged an end to violence, and “superstition and...

    Donning feathered headdress, Pope calls for end to ‘superstition’ as black magic sparks tribal violence in Papua New Guinea | Malay Mail
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    Moron caught speeding
    www.bbc.co.uk Dungannon: Man doing 160mph not deliberately speeding, says judge

    Tadeusz Moron was driving at 100mph over the limit while going to pick his mother up from the airport.

    Dungannon: Man doing 160mph not deliberately speeding, says judge
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    Stonehenge tunnel scheme scrapped by government
    www.bbc.com Stonehenge tunnel scheme cancelled by government

    The Labour government has now cancelled the A303 scheme, which has faced many legal challenges.

    Stonehenge tunnel scheme cancelled by government
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