A 16th-century ivory sundial,18th-century false teeth and some medieval spectacles are just some of the items that have been ...
It’s hard to describe the sheer size of a whale when it washes ashore. That’s why Brendon Gould took to the beach with his drone in River of Ponds on the Northern Peninsula.
According to the BBC, locals in the island of Skye in Scotland reported seeing a massive 49-foot sperm whale entangled in ...
The marine mammal — an infrequent visitor to the shores of the Emerald Isle — was spotted in the Waterford Estuary on the morning of March 25, according to a news release from the Irish Whale and ...
A rare sighting of an endangered North Atlantic right whale was filmed off the coast of Fort Myers, Florida. Anyone who spots a right whale is encouraged to report the sighting to the Coast Guard ...
A new tunnel is about to be dug under the Thames to the east of London — to help move electricity ... will launch from a 41-metre-deep shaft dug on the Thurrock side of the river and drive towards the ...
New penalties of up to £1,000 could be coming into force in an attempt to tackle illegal boat moorings on parts of the River Thames after the council won a legal challenge. Elmbridge Borough ...
It's a race against time to save a young whale trapped in shallow water against rocks on the Cornish coastline. The creature, believed to be a young pilot whale, was filmed struggling against ...
Thames Water’s senior management has spoken of the company's struggle to attract investors in a new BBC documentary. The utility company gave cameras access to its offices, sewage treatment plants and ...
He shared the astonishing footage on Instagram, saying that the shark made an "aggressive approach" towards him but was "immediately blocked by the whale". "With his mouth wide open, he chased the ...
The UK's biggest water provider has delayed its request for even higher customer bills. Thames Water has deferred its appeal to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the regulator tasked with ...
A plan to restructure Thames Water through a loan of up to £3 billion should not have been approved as its terms are “mispriced and inappropriate”, the Court of Appeal has been told.
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