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Davey faces backlash over Cambridge water crisis

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey is under fire for his role in the Cambridge water shortage crisis, with the Environment Agency now investigating potential regulatory breaches.

Delete Emails to Save Water During Droughts

The Environment Agency urges Brits to delete old emails and reduce digital clutter to conserve water during heatwaves and droughts. Discover how small digital actions can make a big environmental impact.

Delete emails to save water, experts suggest

Experts reveal how small digital habits, like deleting old emails, can significantly reduce water usage in data centres. Discover the surprising link between your inbox and water conservation.

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.

UK Govt Faces Backlash Over Afghan Data Breach

The UK government is under fire after a major data breach exposed the details of Afghan citizens who worked with British forces. Defence Secretary John Healey demands answers.

MoD data breach exposes Afghan soldiers

A major security lapse by the UK Ministry of Defence has compromised the personal data of Afghan interpreters and soldiers who supported British troops, putting lives at risk.

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

MOD data breach: Defence Sec Healey apologises

Defence Secretary John Healey has apologised after a significant data breach exposed personal details of military personnel. Learn more about the incident and its implications.

DWP data breach exposes citizens' personal details

A significant data breach at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has compromised the personal information of thousands of Irish and British citizens, raising serious concerns over data security.

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