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Government proposals to slash the current threshold to just five megalitres of water.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Environment Agency is urging people to follow water company advice to use water wisely during these hotter summer months.
The CMA has today issued 2 decisions imposing fines on suppliers of galvanised steel tanks for breaching competition law.
Water is an inseparable part of the history of St Petersburg. The city has 40 waterways of various sorts, linked by an astonishing 500 bridges, including 19 iconic opening bridges over Neva river.
Standards published by the CEN during August and September 2018, some of which are relevant to chemical measurement in support of food and animal feed regulation
Three businesses have admitted participating in an illegal cartel in relation to the supply of cylindrical galvanised steel tanks in the UK.
Hot weather forecasts for parts of England have prompted warnings to take care from Public Health England (PHE).
Energy companies’ plans to protect the UK power supply from the impacts of climate change were published by Defra today.
Magnox Ltd has begun work on the final piece of the decommissioning jigsaw at the former Steam Generating Heavy Water Reactor (SGHWR) on the Winfrith site in Dorset.
Praia, San Jose, Reykjavik, Singapore, Ljubljana Abu Dhabi 26 November 2010 On visible climate change and invisible water In view of the …
Zero-emission cooling technology developed with support of Innovate UK is being trialled in supermarket delivery trucks for the first time.
An eighteenth century silver wine cooler has been kept in the country after a successful fundraising campaign.
The partnership responsible for keeping Britain's military personnel supplied with water has scooped a prestigious water 'Oscar' with its sparkling performance in saving water.
The UK Israel Tech Hub at the British Embassy in Israel is taking a mission of 14 Israeli water technology companies to the UK on the 4-7 March.
Warmer weather forecasts for parts of England have prompted warnings to take care from Public Health England (PHE).
An energy-saving adapter for taps could be trialled in shops on the UK High Street after the business behind it won an innovation award.
Dry weather is likely to become a more frequent occurrence in the future due to the impacts of climate change.
The water retail market opened on April 1st will deliver benefits to the economy and water customers.
Speech given by Michael Grenfell, CMA Executive Director for Enforcement, at the Institute of Customer Service annual conference.
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