'Thames Water is emptying our pockets to save itself - I feel exploited'
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The cause of the incident remains undetermined. Slovenia's President Nataša Pirc Musar has called for a thorough investigation.
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Visitors to Catalonia could face a tourist tax of up to €15 (£12.30) per night following new legislation signed by the government. The Spanish...
Read MoreAluminum Perils Some Patients
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Read MoreGlobal Warming Is Wreaking Havoc on the Planet’s Water Cycle
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