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Starlink Satellites Threaten Astronomy, Experts Warn

Astronomers warn that SpaceX's Starlink satellites are disrupting observations, creating streaks of light that obscure celestial objects. Experts call for urgent regulation to protect the night sky.

New watchdog to tackle UK water pollution crisis

As public outrage grows over sewage spills and water pollution, a new regulatory body promises to hold water companies accountable. But will it be enough to clean up Britain's rivers and coasts?

Sharkey attacks government inaction on water reform

Former Undertones frontman and clean water campaigner Feargal Sharkey criticises the government's lack of progress on water reform, as sewage spills continue to plague UK rivers and coasts.

UK govt's new sewage plan faces criticism

The UK government has announced a revised plan to reduce sewage discharges into rivers, but critics argue it lacks urgency and fails to meet environmental targets.

UK seaside towns face sewage disaster

Popular British coastal resorts are facing a sewage nightmare, with raw waste flooding beaches. Experts warn of health risks as tourists flock to affected areas.

UK govt faces backlash over water company failures

Labour's Steve Reed accuses the government of failing to hold water companies accountable as Thames Water and Southern Water face scrutiny over sewage spills and financial mismanagement.

UK sewage spills surge 54% in a year

Shocking new data reveals England's sewage scandal has worsened dramatically, with water companies dumping waste into rivers for over 3.6 million hours last year.

MPs push for tougher water pollution rules

A cross-party group of MPs urges the government to strengthen Ofwat’s powers to hold water companies accountable for sewage spills and environmental damage.

Water firms fined £2.65m for sewage breaches

Southern Water and Anglian Water have been hit with hefty fines totalling £2.65m for illegally discharging sewage into protected waterways in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The Environment Agency condemned the breaches, which pose risks to wildlife and

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