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The River Thames is London’s largest public space, so why aren’t we using it? Swimmable Cities co-founder Chris Romer-Lee ...
As a result, the Thames swiftly turned into a giant cesspool. "In the space of about thirty-five years, the Thames had been transformed from a fishing ground teeming with salmon to one of the most ...
Parts of East London that were previously blocked from development to make space for a cross-river bridge that will not be ...
Specialist search teams looking for a young man who went missing in the River Thames in Oxfordshire have found a body. William, 23, got into difficulty after entering the water at Buscot Lock near ...
Action was swift. "Transport for London (TfL) today announced that it has listened to Londoners and would be reinstating the River Thames on the world-famous Tube map," a statement read on Thursday.
London's Thames River, Once 'Biologically Dead,' Is Now Home to Venomous Sharks, Report Finds A report from the Zoological Society of London revealed that the Thames river — which was previously ...
The River Thames is making a comeback. Declared "biologically dead" in 1957 because of years of pollution, the 205-mile long river is again home to seals, seahorses and certain kinds of birds ...
A huge mass of wet wipes has formed in the Thames in London, changing the course of the river. The "wet wipe island" is the size of two tennis courts. Ministers are urging the public to not flush ...
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