Turkish migrant critical after bottle stabbing in London club
A violent altercation at a Westminster nightclub left a Turkish migrant fighting for his life after being stabbed with a broken bottle in what police are treating as a serious assault.
A violent altercation at a Westminster nightclub left a Turkish migrant fighting for his life after being stabbed with a broken bottle in what police are treating as a serious assault.
Southern Water declares 'essential use only' emergency for thousands in West Sussex, Kent, and Hampshire as reservoir levels plummet during prolonged heatwave.
Millions of British households are set for cheaper water bills as regulators unveil a major crackdown on water company profits, promising significant savings and cleaner rivers.
Thames Water and other major suppliers are forced to pay £194 to customers after missing key performance targets on sewage, supply, and pollution. Find out if you're due compensation.
Millions of Britons face imminent garden hose restrictions as water companies issue urgent drought warnings. Discover the essential actions to avoid fines and protect supplies during the heatwave.
A tribute to the late, groundbreaking music video director Diane Martel, exploring her most iconic works from controversial hits to pop classics that defined an era.
Coca-Cola fans are in a frenzy after discovering the true purpose of a tiny, overlooked feature on the plastic bottle cap that's been hiding in plain sight for decades.
A professional horsewoman from Oxfordshire has avoided prison after a violent attack on her boyfriend, where she struck him with a gin bottle and stabbed him with a shard of glass following a drunken argument.
Exclusive investigation reveals how a nationwide 'flush-and-forget' habit is causing sewage chaos, environmental damage, and adding millions to water bills. Discover the shocking truth about what really happens after you flush.
A UK mother is outraged after her son's school implemented a ban on students carrying their own water bottles between lessons, citing 'spillage risks' and demanding they use a single, fixed location for hydration instead.
Dive into the week's most talked-about cultural releases. Our critics deliver their verdicts on Steve's immersive new album, Joy Crookes' soulful live return, and the hottest picks in theatre, gaming, and art.
A controversial statue of a 'water god' in Pakistan's Punjab province has ignited religious tensions and drawn attention to the region's severe water scarcity issues, prompting official action.
Costco issues an urgent product recall for its 1.5L Kirkland Signature water bottles after reports of them shattering unexpectedly, causing a risk of serious lacerations. Full refunds offered.
Critics are raving about the fifth season of Apple TV+'s acclaimed spy thriller 'Slow Horses', hailing it as the most intense and brilliantly executed season to date. Discover why this British series continues to dominate the espionage genre.
Costco UK urgently recalls its Kirkland Signature Prosecco after discovery of dangerous glass bottle defect posing safety risk to consumers.
Exclusive report from Lesotho reveals how a multi-million-pound African Development Bank water project has left villages with cracked homes, dry taps, and crippling debt instead of the promised clean water.
Leading paediatricians reveal how a tiny change in how you hold your baby's bottle during feeding can drastically reduce ear infections, aid digestion, and support healthier development. This free technique is a game-changer for UK parents.
Piers Morgan has launched a scathing attack on his beloved Chelsea FC, branding them 'bottle jobs' after their gut-wrenching FA Cup defeat to Liverpool. The outspoken broadcaster didn't hold back in his criticism of the team's performance and mentality.
Households across England and Wales face an average £19 increase in their annual water bills starting April 2025, as regulator Ofwat approves the rise to fund critical infrastructure and environmental improvements.
A roundup of the UK's most talked-about cultural events this week, from blistering theatre performances to groundbreaking art exhibitions and must-see television dramas.
Exclusive: Government abandons promised social tariff for water bills, leaving struggling households across the UK to face crippling price hikes of up to 44% from Thames Water and other suppliers.
A parliamentary committee has found Sydney Water provided inaccurate information about PFAS 'forever chemical' hotspots in drinking water catchments, raising serious concerns about transparency and public health safeguards.
Shocking new UK laboratory tests expose the hidden health dangers lurking in your reusable water bottle, with fecal bacteria levels far exceeding safe limits. Discover the cleaning tips experts say are crucial for your family's safety.
UK water regulators have slapped two major suppliers with hefty fines totalling over half a million pounds for severe customer service and complaints handling failures, impacting vulnerable households across England.
Anglian Water has been hit with a £2.65 million penalty by regulator Ofwat for missing key performance targets on pollution and customer service, impacting millions in the East of England.
Exclusive investigation reveals how industrial-scale agriculture in Arizona's desert is depleting ancient aquifers, causing the town of Wenden to sink and forcing residents to drill ever-deeper wells in a desperate battle for water.
From the raw emotion of Educating Yorkshire's return to the sweet charm of Lily Allen's 'Honey Don't', our critics deliver their definitive verdicts on this week's biggest cultural releases.
The UCI's decision to disqualify the entire Israel Premier Tech team from Stage 12 of the Vuelta a España over a controversial 'sticky bottle' incident has ignited a fierce debate, with team management warning it sets a 'dangerous precedent' for the sport
Britain's largest water company, Thames Water, faces a deepening crisis after regulator Ofwat rejected its plea for a 40% bill increase. The decision raises the spectre of a temporary government takeover as the utility grapples with massive debt and urgen
Britain's water regulator, Ofwat, has dealt a crushing blow to Thames Water's recovery plan, rejecting its plea for higher bills and lenient penalties. This decision pushes the debt-laden utility, serving 16 million customers, closer to a potential govern