The Trump administration said Tuesday that it is reconsidering adding protections to the monarch butterfly as a threatened ...
A trade union has said River Thames lock and weir keepers are set to be balloted for industrial action over safety concerns.
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Thames Water is embroiled in a court battle as junior creditors challenge a £3 billion debt lifeline, suggesting it gives ...
In 18th- and 19th-Century London, mudlarks were impoverished citizens (often children) who scraped a meagre living by scavenging for sellable items in the stinking mud of the Thames at low tide.
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On Stranger Tidesin mud or low tide—routinely scavenged the foreshore of the Thames, making a living by selling items that they found. Animal bones, human teeth, relics of war, religious curios, children’s ...
There are 45 non-tidal locks along the River Thames, including Henley's A trade union has said River Thames lock and weir keepers are set to be balloted for industrial action over safety concerns.
The Thames Tideway Tunnel is a deep-level ‘super sewer’ that spans 15 miles from Acton to Stratford, along the tidal section of the River Thames. Work on the tunnel began in 2016, and ...
referring to Charles Dickens's "Our Mutual Friend" (1865), which begins with a body being hauled from the Thames one night. But most of the deaths are accidental: people caught by the rising tide ...
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