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In 1991, the remains of a woman were discovered on the early medieval foreshore of the Thames River. The skeletal remains ...
A treasure trove of rare artefacts unearthed by mudlarkers on the River Thames on display at London Museum Docklands reveals ...
Social media users claimed the video of the murmuration — when starlings gather in the thousands at dusk — was recorded in ...
Thames Water has initiated the procurement process for tunnelling works essential to the Teddington Direct River Abstraction ...
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A skeleton found in London records a brutal killing about 1200 years ago, thought to be a rare example of a judicial ...
A new exhibition at the London Museum Docklands features 350 mudlarked items found in the River Thames, providing an absorbing insight into London's past by both satisfying and piquing visitors’ ...
Navigate your way to the London Museum Docklands to enjoy these remarkable treasures once lost to the Thames but restored to us by modern-day mudlarks Without the River Thames, we would not have ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Underwater robotic technology will modernise the water treatment process after Thames Water won a share of a £42m innovation fund. The water ...
The River Thames, a global symbol of British heritage and the lifeblood of one of the world’s biggest financial centres, is now a hazardous zone. Swimmers, rowers and river users are getting sick. And ...
A collaborative dialogue on between London Waterkeeper and Thames Water. The health of the River Thames has improved dramatically in recent years, but protecting and enhancing it for the future ...