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  • Tuesday, 12 September, 2023
    Pollution
    England’s green watchdog finds ‘possible failures’ in applying sewage laws

    Roles of government, Environment Agency and Ofwat in monitoring and enforcement of discharges by water companies under scrutiny

    Youngsters build sand castles next to a storm drain outlet on the beach at Saltburn, North Yorkshire
  • Friday, 8 September, 2023
    Pollution
    England among worst in Europe for officially designated bathing sites

    Analysis of UK and EU data found the country had the fifth-biggest share of ‘poor’ quality swimming waters

    People swimming at a beach.
  • Wednesday, 23 August, 2023
    Water scarcity
    Parts of England at risk of running out of water last year, files show

    UK environment regulator warned government that companies were nearing ‘potential immediate supply risks’

    A heavily depleted reservoir in Derbyshire during last summer’s heatwave
  • Monday, 29 May, 2023
    Watchdog fines just four companies despite 300,000 sewage spills

    Campaigners say Environment Agency lacks resources to hold offenders to account

  • Friday, 5 May, 2023
    Labour Party UK
    Labour plans new water regulator for England and Wales

    Party to propose creation of fresh bodies to tackle sewage outflows and flood risks

  • Monday, 3 April, 2023
    Water Services Regulation Authority UK
    Ofwat has fined just one water company over 1994 sewage spill rules

    Only Southern Water in 2019 found to have breached regulations dating back 30 years, FOI data shows

  • Friday, 31 March, 2023
    Pollution
    Two water groups blamed for 40% of England’s sewage spills in 2022

    United Utilities and Yorkshire Water responsible for 124,000 incidents, Environment Agency data shows

    Environment Agency staff take samples from a ruptured pipe leaking sewage on the English coast
  • Wednesday, 22 March, 2023
    Pollution
    UK water industry needs tougher policing, says Lords report

    Lax oversight allows focus on financial returns at expense of environment and operational performance

    Sewage fungus growing as a result of untreated sewage being discharged from a treatment works
  • Thursday, 24 November, 2022
    Pollution
    Water companies face fresh accusations over sewage breaches

    Utilities found tipping into popular English and Welsh bathing spots even during dry periods, new data show

    Campaigners take part in a protest against sewage pollution in Cornwall
  • Friday, 4 November, 2022
    News in-depthEnvironment
    England’s rivers pay the price for hollowed-out Environment Agency

    Polluters face few penalties thanks to regulator’s lack of resources

  • Monday, 3 October, 2022
    News in-depthPollution
    Dorset farmers battle England’s new river pollution curbs

    Dispute over limits on nitrogen use around Poole Harbour is set to be replicated across the nation

  • Monday, 19 September, 2022
    Southern Water Ltd
    Southern Water sewage dumps show scale of clean-up job for Australian owner

    Only £230mn of £1bn injected into provider last year was used to upgrade operations

    Protesters from Hastings and St Leonards march  against raw sewage release incidents on Sussex beaches this summer
  • Friday, 12 August, 2022
    Water scarcity
    Drought declared across large parts of England

    More than half of nation affected by second heatwave after driest July on record

  • Tuesday, 9 August, 2022
    Water scarcity
    London faces hosepipe ban in weeks as England braces for new heatwave

    Thames Water warns its 15mn customers that restrictions will soon be needed given forecast for continued dry weather

    A parched Greenwich Park in south London
  • Tuesday, 26 July, 2022
    England
    England faces hosepipe ban if hot and dry weather continues

    National Drought Group urges people to ‘use water wisely’ as Met Office warns of another heatwave from next week

    Pink flowers being watered
  • Thursday, 14 July, 2022
    Pollution
    English water company bosses threatened with jail for sewage pollution

    Environment Agency says fines should be increased and company directors of guilty utilities should be struck off

    Residents protest against the discharge of sewage into the Thames estuary at Southend during a national day of action in April
  • Thursday, 18 November, 2021
    Pollution
    Water companies to be probed over sewage discharges into rivers

    Regulators in England and Wales to look at scale of non-compliance at 2,000 treatment works

    Pollution at a weir on the Jubilee river in Taplow
  • Sunday, 10 October, 2021
    Waste management & recycling
    Thames Water sewage data show hundreds of illegal spills

    UK’s biggest water group unlawfully discharged effluent on 735 days in past three years

  • Monday, 12 July, 2021
    Environment
    England’s water companies fail to meet environmental targets, finds regulator

    Southern Water and South West Water ‘again the worst for environmental performance’

    The findings come after Southern Water was sentenced to pay a record £90m fine after pleading guilty to 6,971 unpermitted pollution discharges between 2010 and 2015.
  • Sunday, 25 April, 2021
    Water pollution prosecutions fall despite stagnation in improving rivers

    Number of cases has dropped sharply despite no improvement in quality of rivers, data analysis shows

  • Sunday, 9 August, 2020
    News in-depthThe Big Read
    Britain’s disappearing coastline: ‘Right now we abandon people’

    Swaths of UK coastline are eroding at an alarming rate. Yet the government lacks a coherent action plan, say critics

  • Monday, 20 July, 2020
    Southern Water Ltd
    Southern Water in court after pleading guilty to dumping sewage

    Water provider faces fine after criminal investigation by regulator

  • Thursday, 9 July, 2020
    Utilities
    Water regulators taken to task in damning report by MPs

    England risks running out of water because of leakages and lack of investment

  • Friday, 15 November, 2019
    UK floods
    Tide of anger rises in flooded Yorkshire village

    Fishlake locals hold authorities responsible for deluge that swept through community a week ago

    A tractor drives through floodwater in Fishlake, Doncaster. The Prime Minister is set to chair a meeting of the Government's emergency committee after severe flooding in parts of the country, where rain is finally expected to ease this afternoon. PA Photo. Picture date: Tuesday November 12, 2019. See PA story WEATHER Rain. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
  • Thursday, 9 May, 2019
    Climate change
    UK coastal communities may need to relocate due to climate change

    Environment Agency warns country ‘cannot win a war against water’

    Dawlish rail line to be reopened...EMBARGOED TO 0001 FRIDAY APRIL 4. Undated Network Rail handout photo of the damage to the railway line at Dawlish, Devon, as Prime Minister David Cameron hailed the reopening of the storm-wrecked rail line as "a great day". PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday April 4, 2014. After weeks of work by a 300-strong team, Network Rail (NR) has been able to restore the badly-damaged line in Devon. See PA story RAIL Dawlish. Photo credit should read: Network Rail/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
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