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The Thames has always been a glamorous transport link (think Anne Boleyn hornily tooling up the river to Hampton Court) but ...
A new green energy initiative is helping London’s maritime sector plot a cleaner course along the River Thames. UK Power ...
On a canal boat, you can "step back in time to a slower era", said Paul Miles in The Telegraph. There are over 5,000 miles of ...
Weir and lock keepers along the River Thames have begun voting on strike action over safety concerns, a trade union has said.
The number of criminal investigations into water firms for environmental law breaches has increased from 3.6 per month to ...
Travel experts at The Telegraph consulted the Inland Waterways Association and the Canal & River Trust for seven of the best ...
An open water swimming company, responsible for multiple iconic river races, has collapsed following an "unprecedented" drop ...
WE clamber out of the boat and on to the pavement, piling into the bakery to stock up with fresh snacks and local treats for ...
An open water swimming event firm says it has been forced to close down after the "relentless publicity" over water quality in the River Thames led to a massive drop in numbers entering its swims.
The Government insists water companies which break the law will be punished for their ‘disgraceful behaviour’.
WE clamber out of the boat and on to the pavement, piling into the bakery to stock up with fresh snacks and local treats for ...