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Search for two missing off Withernsea after man dies

A major search operation continues off the East Yorkshire coast after a 67-year-old man died. Emergency services braved dangerous seas as they hunt for two missing people. Read the latest updates.

Long Showers: A Costly Habit for the Planet

A letter to the Guardian highlights the environmental cost of long showers, urging a rethink of water use in the climate crisis. Discover how small changes can make a big difference.

Man dies in Brighton sea rescue on New Year's Day

A 51-year-old man from Kettering died after trying to rescue a woman struggling in the sea off Brighton beach. Sussex Police confirm the tragic incident, as RNLI warns of cold water dangers.

Sewage in Water Kills 10 in India's 'Cleanest City'

At least 10 people have died and hundreds hospitalised in Indore after sewage leaked into the drinking water supply, exposing a crisis beneath the city's clean reputation. Read the full investigation.

Waitrose Urgently Recalls Water Over Glass Risk

Waitrose urgently recalls its No1 Deeside Mineral and Sparkling Water due to potential glass fragments. Customers warned not to drink and to return for a full refund. Check batch codes now.

California snowpack boosted by December storms

Heavy December storms have increased California's vital snowpack to 71% of average, offering hope for water supplies. Officials warn the season is still young. Read the latest analysis.

Family's 50-Year Water Bomb War on New Year's Eve

For nearly five decades, the Shea family of Fremantle, Western Australia, has waged an epic, environmentally costly water balloon battle every New Year's Eve. Discover the rules, raids, and legacy of their chaotic tradition.

Water boss got £170k bonus despite pollution ban

Former Wessex Water chief Colin Skellett received a £170,000 bonus from parent firm YTL despite a ban on performance pay after a criminal pollution conviction. Critics call for tougher action.

Monster 100-tonne fatberg found in London's sewers

A colossal 100-tonne fatberg has been discovered in Whitechapel's sewers. Thames Water urges Londoners to avoid pouring festive fats and gravy down sinks to prevent costly blockages and environmental damage.

100-tonne fatberg discovered in Whitechapel sewer

A colossal 100-tonne fatberg has been found blocking a Whitechapel sewer. Thames Water urges the public to avoid pouring fats and flushing wipes to prevent costly festive blockages.

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