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BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 00:22:00

city. and you can watch the full interview with cy leung on bbc world news this coming weekend. check out our website for transmission times in your region. people living in a small time in the colombian capital have been fleeing from foam spewing from a river. toxic foam flooded streets following heavy rains the night before. residents say they are concerned about the health impacts. local environment authorities say the polluted foam which has been seen over the past few years is increasing because of people dumping waste, chemicals and detergents into the river system. wednesday was day 3 at wimbledon and a disappointing one for the uk s emma raducanu who was knocked out. on the men s side, crowd favorite andy murray is out too while the number one seed novak djokovic cruised through to round three. here s the our sport

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 02:21:00

wait for the inauguration in a short while. heinz has stopped supplying tesco stores in the uk with some of its best known products in a dispute about pricing. baked beans, ketchup and tomato soup are among the items missing from shelves in some areas. people living in a small town near colombia s capital have been fleeing from foam spewing from a polluted river. toxic and stinky clouds of foam flooded streets following heavy rains the night before. residents say they re concerned about potential health impacts. local environmental authorities said that the polluted foam, which has been seen in the town several times over the past few years, is increasing because of people dumping waste, chemicals and detergents into the river system. let s talk some tennis next. wednesday was day three at wimbledon and a disappointing one for the uk s emma raducanu, who was knocked out. 0n the men s side, crowd

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:40:00

the water is such an important part of people s lives here, they re determined to protect it. they re impatient for change. zoe conway, bbc news, west sussex. with me now is lead singer of the undertones feargal sharkey who is here as vice president of salmon & trout conservation. good morning. thank you for talking to us. , , ., ., ., to us. tell us where you are and what the state to us. tell us where you are and what the state of to us. tell us where you are and what the state of the to us. tell us where you are and what the state of the river - to us. tell us where you are and. what the state of the river behind you is like. you touched upon that there are 235 chalk streams and the entire planet, nearly 35% are in southern england and this one behind me, this should end reality the most pristine river system on the planet

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:43:00

a group of mps on the environment audit committee back injanuary. that is according to the environment agency who have to monitor these rivers every three years. every single river in this country is polluted including the one behind me which should, i repeat, this mighty river should be the cleanest and most pristine river system on the planet and we abusing it while others profit from that abuse. the government others profit from that abuse. the government says the fact that sewage is being discharged so much, it is promising a 40% reduction by 2040. the government had known about this issue for decades. the uk government was taken to the uk court in 2012, and the uk was found guilty of allowing this to happen, water companies to dump sewage into

BBCNEWS BBC News December 29, 2021 16:24:00

start expanding to the river system, which is exactly what we wanted. so that is a very good start, and hopefully that will be more species looking forward. among the estimated one million species under threat around the world, a third of wildlife that depends on freshwater habitats, are sliding towards extinction. and the ongoing loss of clean, healthy rivers and lakes threatens our food and water supplies too. so here injalisco, mexico, the community stepped in. local people trained with the scientists to take on long term monitoring of this vital river network, to ensure it is clean and healthy for both people and wildlife. it would be impossible without the local community. the local people are the main actors in the long term conservation project. it s a conservation success story that it s hoped could be repeated for other threatened habitats and species, including one that lives in just one lake in the north of mexico. the achoques, a close relative of the axolotl, was saved fro

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