Water Bill Commences in UK ParliamentThompson, Paul
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Stork marks on babies A stork mark or ‘bite’ is not dissimilar to a salmon patch, but it has its own distinct location: the back of a baby’s neck. No, this is not in fact the place where the stork carried the newborn in its bill, but a concentration of blood vessels that will...
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3. Further progress and challenges with the Renters (Reform) Bill The Renters (Reform) Bill (the Bill) was introduced to Parliament on 17 May 2023 with the aim of delivering on the Government’s commitment to “bring in a better deal for renters”, including abolishing ‘no fault’ e...
On average the entire building is without heating or hot water every 2 months. We have even been told that an entire block without heating/hot water was not an emergency because a tenant child was 6 years old and not under 5! We are without heating in minus 3 degrees and still won’t...
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Thames Water has lobbied regulators to let it increase bills by 40 per cent by 2030. The figure would rise to 56 per cent if an estimated 2 per cent annual inflation is factored in, taking household bills in London from £471 per household on average in 2025 to £733 a year by 20...
Part three:Cambridge plan at risk from lack of water supply Part four:Can the UK afford its infrastructure bill? The BCG analysis, due to be released next week, compares the unit costs and build times of road, rail and social infrastructure projects such as hospitals across six economies. ...