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England’s late winner against the Netherlands has sparked a rush of fans trying to get to Berlin in time for Sunday night’s final.
Evening Standard reporter Robert Dex has the latest on the race to grab those gold-dust tickets for the showdown against Spain.
In part two, we’ll look at why water bills in London are set to shoot up by almost £100 by 2030 under proposals unveiled today by the industry regulator Ofwat.
Thames Water, Britain’s biggest water supplier, says the money’s needed to fix its shattered finances and pay for a multi billion investment programme.
We’re joined by Professor Ewan McGaughey, of King’s College London, a specialist in public service regulation.
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England’s late winner against the Netherlands has sparked a rush of fans trying to get to Berlin in time for Sunday night’s final.
Evening Standard reporter Robert Dex has the latest on the race to grab those gold-dust tickets for the showdown against Spain.
In part two, we’ll look at why water bills in London are set to shoot up by almost £100 by 2030 under proposals unveiled today by the industry regulator Ofwat.
Thames Water, Britain’s biggest water supplier, says the money’s needed to fix its shattered finances and pay for a multi billion investment programme.
We’re joined by Professor Ewan McGaughey, of King’s College London, a specialist in public service regulation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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