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At 9:10am, the Central line was facing minor delays due to train cancellations. Both the Metropolitan and the Northern line ...
And so far, London’s super sewer seems to be working. Publicly available data shows around 6.8m cubic metres of sewage has been diverted from the River Thames since its launch – the equivalent ...
Art & Exhibitions Monet’s Obsessive Paintings of the Thames Reunited in London for the First Time in 120 Years A once-in-a-lifetime exhibition is on view now at the Courtauld in London.
Britain is expected to set out measures to fix its broken water sector on Monday as Thames Water teeters on the brink of ...
Mason Thames has always been a ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ fan (like a huge fan) Thames watched the original 2010 animated film around age 5 and a couple of years later, he was dressing up as ...
Every year, a team of Swan Uppers is tasked with finding the swans on a stretch of the Thames. It's pageantry with a purpose.
Thames Water has introduced a sweeping hosepipe ban amid England’s warmest June on record. Around 1.1 million customers are set to be affected by the move which will come into effect from July 22.
Fun fact: London’s first bridge spanning the Thames was built after the Romans founded “Londinium” in AD43. The most recent version was rebuilt 98 feet east of the original.