3 days agoCulture5 days agoActor Michael Sheen co-writes first children's bookSpark the dragon sees his nest destroyed in a storm and he needs somewhere else to live.
By 2040 they aim to cope with the kind of drought you would expect once in every 500 years.5 billion litres a day will have to found by reducing customer demand.
It ultimately could see the demise of those rivers to an extent that they will never come back in the same form.we need fibre optic connections.We need to think about it as a really.
ClimateRelatedSharks and oysters set to thrive in warmer UK waters60 mins agoClimateWine helps farming family cope with climate change5 hrs agoBerkshireExtreme heat is starting to change the way we holiday9 hrs agoBBC InDepth.will have a daily shortage of more than six billion litres by 2055.
It warns future economic growth will be likely be compromised as water becomes scarcer and has already highlighted how water shortages in parts of Sussex.
Growing pressure on supplyThe EA highlights England's growing population as a key driver of the deficit.It looks like England from a storybook - but this part of the country is actually on the frontline of a relatively new (and some might say divisive) approach to crime prevention.
describes a shift in policing from the public to the private realm.Wealthy people employed thief takers to guard their property.
protection from crime was largely a privilege enjoyed by the rich.She argues that the correlation between falling police numbers and an expanding private security industry signals something totally wrong.