Campaigners have found “alarmingly high” levels of dangerous bacteria along the stretch of the river used for the weekend’s boat race between Oxford and Cambridge universities. The tests of the Thames by River Action revealed levels of E.coli up to 10 times
Campaigners have blasted Thames Water for dumping human waste into the River Thames for a staggering 1,914 hours so far this year– equivalent to 79 days. The data from 40 sites between Kingston Upon Thames, in south-west London, and the mouth of
London police confirmed Friday that a body they pulled from the River Thames is that of Abdul Ezedi, a man wanted over a chemical attack that injured his former partner and her two young daughters. The Metropolitan Police said his body was
Alkali attack suspect Abdul Ezedi drowned, police have confirmed. Ezedi’s body was recovered from the River Thames on Monday and has now been formally identified following a post-mortem examination, the Metropolitan Police said. His former girlfriend, a mother-of-two who was doused with
Detectives leading the hunt for Abdul Ezedi, wanted for a brutal attack on a mother and her children in Clapham, believe his body has been recovered from the River Thames. A spokesperson for the Met Police said: “At around 4pm on Monday,
Two bodies have been found in the River Thames less than a mile apart, according to the Metropolitan Police. This comes after the force announced that it believed it was likely that suspected Clapham acid attacker Abdul Shokoor Ezedi had entered the
Police divers will begin searching for Abdul Ezedi in the Thames today after officials said it’s likely he could have “jumped” following the alleged attack on an ex-partner and her two daughters. The Metropolitan Police are still hunting the 35-year-old suspect after
The suspect in a London chemical attack that left a woman hospitalized with life-changing injuries and injured her two young daughters likely has vanished in the River Thames, police said Friday. Metropolitan Police Commander Jon Savell said closed-circuit television images showed Abdul
Prince William and Princess Kate’s home could be at risk of flooding as new pictures show water overflowing from the River Thames next to Adelaide Cottage. It comes after the UK was hit by a barage of wind, rain and now snow
A major incident has been declared after an issue at a water treatments work left thousands without water. Thames Water have apologised to people in Godalming, Surrey, as the work continues in an attempt to solve the problem. Around 13,500 people are