The UK’s largest water companies have been accused of withdrawing tens of billions of pounds in investment and failing to invest, with plans to increase household bills in order to fund future spending. According to research by the University of Greenwich, since the privatisation of water and sewage firms in England and Wales over thirty… Continue reading Water industry investors have withdrawn billions, claims research
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Infected blood scandal: Inquiry into NHS disaster to publish findings
The chairman of the public inquiry into the infected blood scandal, dubbed the most significant treatment disaster in NHS history, is set to release its conclusions. Factor VIII and Factor IX, the blood-clotting therapies created in the 1970s for people with haemophilia, among those with rare genetic disorders, were contaminated with lethal viruses that caused… Continue reading Infected blood scandal: Inquiry into NHS disaster to publish findings
Infected blood scandal: Mum's guilt over son's HIV death
Val White still carries the weight of guilt about her son Martin. When Martin was seven years old, Val gave him blood clotting injections that had later been contaminated with HIV. Martin, who had haemophilia, had no idea that the treatment his mother was administering would eventually lead to his death. Now, over two decades… Continue reading Infected blood scandal: Mum's guilt over son's HIV death
P&O Cruises ship stomach bug issue not new, passengers say
Passengers on board the P&O Cruises vessel Ventura have reported problems with a stomach bug, with some passengers claiming the illness has been present during cruises throughout May. The ship left Southampton on 11 May for a two-week cruise to the Canary Islands. On Saturday, the company confirmed that “enhanced” sanitation protocols had been put… Continue reading P&O Cruises ship stomach bug issue not new, passengers say
Buncrana Pier: Man in his 80s dies after car enters water
An elderly man has passed away after a car went into the water at Buncrana pier in County Donegal. Gardaí, or Irish police, were informed of the incident early on Sunday morning. The car was later recovered from the water following a search and recovery effort, and technical examinations of the scene are now being… Continue reading Buncrana Pier: Man in his 80s dies after car enters water
Football celebration damage 'unacceptable' – council
Celebrations after Celtic won the premiership led to damage and injuries in Glasgow. Police reported that 19 people were arrested and four officers sustained injuries from an estimated 25,000 fans who gathered in the city centre over the weekend. Fans gathered at Trongate, climbed lamp posts and let off flares and damaged bus stops and… Continue reading Football celebration damage 'unacceptable' – council
County Antrim: Hundreds of fish die in river pollution incident
Over 1,000 brown trout have died due to slurry in the Four Mile Burn, a river tributary in County Antrim. The incident happened near Doagh and is believed to be related to farming. The fish kill was reported to the Antrim and District Angling Association by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA). NIEA contacted the… Continue reading County Antrim: Hundreds of fish die in river pollution incident
Scam callers targeting cryptosporidium outbreak victims
Residents of Brixham in Devon have been targeted in a scam involving calls from people purporting to represent South West Water (SWW) and offering the £215 compensation available to those affected by a local outbreak of cryptosporidium. SWW has advised that customers do not need to do anything to claim compensation as payments would be… Continue reading Scam callers targeting cryptosporidium outbreak victims
Virgin Trains makes bit to return to West Coast Main Line
Virgin Trains has submitted an application to run rail services on the West Coast route between London and Glasgow, five years after losing the franchise. The train company, owned by Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group, would be competing with Avanti West Coast, the current provider, which won the franchise in 2019. Virgin Trains had operated… Continue reading Virgin Trains makes bit to return to West Coast Main Line
Teenage boy's body found after Ovingham Bridge River Tyne search
Tragedy struck in Ovingham, Northumberland on Saturday when two teenage boys got into difficulty while swimming in the River Tyne near Ovingham Bridge. At approximately 15:30 BST, emergency services were alerted to the incident and a comprehensive search for the boys commenced. Personnel from Northumbria Police, Great North Air Ambulance (GNAAS), and North East Ambulance… Continue reading Teenage boy's body found after Ovingham Bridge River Tyne search