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Lucie Heath

Lucie Heath is the Environment Correspondent at The i Paper. She was previously Deputy News Editor at Inside Housing. You can contact her at lucie.heath@inews.co.uk

Article thumbnail: BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - MAY 18: Swimmers, paddle boarders and surfers take part in a 'paddle out' demonstration by Surfers Against Sewage off Brighton Beach on May 18, 2024 in Brighton, England. Surfers Against Sewage paddle-outs involve local communities coming together to protest against water companies dumping sewage in the oceans and rivers they use for watersports and swimming. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images)

New sewage law will let Government spy on polluting water firms

The Environment Agency is to be given new powers to access data on sewage spills, as part of a move to prevent water companies from 'marking their own homework' on pollution

Polluting water firms face 'severe' fines, ban on bonuses and criminal charges

Olympic heroes warn sewage pollution poses 'existential threat' to UK water sports

Article thumbnail: home finances not tallying up for young family

Hitting water boss bonuses not enough to stop sewage spills, ministers told

Labour's £5m donor Dale Vince pushes party to nationalise water companies