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The annual five-day census of swans belonging to King Charles III has begun along the River Thames. The centuries-old tradition involves inspecting members of the mute swan species. One of the ...
New London Ledge Lighthouse was built in 1909. While New London already had New London Harbor Light, it was not enough to ...
WE conclude the series of articles (see November 29, January 3, February 28, April 18, and June 6) by long-retired policeman Michael Smith, who ...
The officers had been drinking heavily before they boarded a river boat for their Christmas party, a court heard ...
Swan numbers are beginning to recover on the River Thames after years of decline, an annual royal survey has revealed. A five ...
A recent yearly royal survey found that the number of young swans on the Thames River is increasing after several years of ...
Pubs are keepers, protectors, collectors. Mostly of memories — walk in and there they are, behind the bar with the optics.
Guerilla swimmers are defying the authorities to go swimming in the Thames - don't listen to the gloomsters telling you it's ...
The River Thames transforms into a whirl of scarlet uniforms and wooden skiffs for King Charles III's annual swan census.
Locals have blasted Thames Water’s plans to dump treated sewage in London's main river - but the company has aimed to address ... “This is where the little boats used at Dunkirk came from. They all ...
Oxfordshire residents will not be allowed to use a hosepipe from tomorrow as Thames Water’s ban comes into effect.
A pilot study has revealed that everyday pedestrian movement—such as walking, kicking, or brushing past litter—can ...