London, UK. 5th June, 2024. Thames Water are fixing water pipes in the Strand in London. Any move to renationalise Thames Water is currently on hold due to the forthcoming General Election. The stance parties plan to take on cleaning up our rivers and seas, will doubtless be an important factor when it comes to voting day. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
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