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Devon gas outage leaves homes without heating in freeze

Hundreds of homes in Salcombe, Kingsbridge and Malborough face days without gas heating and hot water after a damaged pipe. The crisis coincides with a Met Office amber cold-health alert for all of England. Read the full story.

Thames Water defers £2.5m boss bonuses until new year

Thames Water postpones controversial £2.5m retention payments for 21 executives as it seeks a multi-billion pound rescue deal. Discover the full story behind the bonus row and the utility's financial crisis.

Couple died in 15ft flood days before anniversary

Philip and Elaine Marco, 77 and 76, died when their car hit a deep flood on a Liverpool road with a known flooding history. The inquest heard 'monsoon' conditions were to blame. Read the full investigation.

Thames Water Crisis: £1.1bn Funding Collapses

Exclusive: Thames Water's emergency funding plan collapses as shareholders refuse £1.1bn injection, raising fears of potential special administration and creating turmoil for UK's largest water supplier.

Kim Kardashian: My Kids Are Growing Up Too Fast

Reality star Kim Kardashian opens up about the emotional challenges of watching her four children grow up in touching social media post that's resonated with parents everywhere.

Welsh detectorist finds 15,000 Roman coins

A Welsh metal detectorist discovered the largest ever Roman coin hoard found in Wales, then spent a nervous night guarding his extraordinary find in his car over theft fears.

Ben Davies: Wales's Indispensable Defensive Leader

Discover why Ben Davies has become Wales's most crucial player, bringing veteran leadership and unshakeable composure to Rob Page's squad as they navigate crucial international campaigns.

Bellamy's Wales denied by last-gasp Belgium equaliser

Wales manager Craig Bellamy saw his team produce a heroic performance against Belgium, only to be denied victory by a 94th-minute equaliser in a dramatic World Cup qualifier at Cardiff City Stadium.

Thames Water: Temporary Renationalisation Looms

As Thames Water teeters on the brink of collapse, temporary state control appears increasingly inevitable. Explore the financial quagmire and why renationalisation might be the least worst option for Britain's largest water company.

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