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A colleague of the great man was privileged to be a guest at the sumptious Love Water ball held by... ...more »

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Writer and commentator Germaine Greer has been waxing lyrical about cooling towers. Well, sort of. In her regular column in... ...more »
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What can the great man say when confronted with the news that Southern Water's mascot Ollie the Otter has been... ...more »
earlier this year the derelict farmhouse made famous in the cult film Withnail and I was auctioned off to a... ...more »
It's a tough life being a nuclear regulator. Consider the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate, busy grappling with an ageing staff, a... ...more »
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Utility Week's fun competition to test your knowledge of utility sites has now closed. Only four people correctly identified all... ...more »