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30 water treatment works released 11bn litres of raw sewage in a year, study suggests
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30 water treatment works released 11bn litres of raw sewage in a year, study suggests
Researchers analysed works run by nine water and sewerage companies in England and Wales
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At a glance  
What we know on day 458 of the invasion

I’m writing to you from Kyiv, on the eve of a Ukrainian counter-offensive. The outcome is grimly uncertain. Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers equipped with battle tanks supplied by the west are massing, ready to advance. The Russians have dug in. Vladimir Putin still believes he can win in Ukraine. And Europe’s biggest conflict since 1945 continues to rage. Last week I awoke at 2.30am to the sound of explosions and tracer fire in the sky, as Moscow bombarded Kyiv again - for the ninth time this month.

Guardian reporters have been in Kyiv since before the war started. We were here as Russian tanks and armoured columns trundled towards the capital in February last year. We will continue to report from Ukraine for as long as it takes - a group of dedicated reporters, working in difficult conditions, often on the frontline.

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L B B HeadlinesUK o 0 Independent journalism, powered by our readers. Support us   Headlines 30 water treatment works released 11bn litres of raw sewage in a year, study suggests Exclusive   30 water treatment works released 11bn litres of raw sewage in a year, study suggests Researchers analysed works run by nine water and sewerage companies in England and Wales ‘Shops will close’   Soaring cost of potatoes batters British chippies Phillip Schofield   Presenter quits ITV after admitting affair with younger colleague Live   US and EU decry Moscow’s plan to deploy nuclear weapons in Belarus Tesla   'Massive’ leak reveals data breaches, thousands of safety complaints - report Ukraine invasion Ex-PM tried to persuade Donald Trump to back Ukraine on US tour Boris Johnson   Ex-PM tried to persuade Donald Trump to back Ukraine on US tour Former PM has also been in Dallas, where he met the Republican governor of Texas and Las Vegas and made a lucrative speech What happened in the war this week?   Catch up with the must-read news and analysis Ukraine   Russian attack on outpatient clinic in Dnipro kills two people At a glance   What we know on day 458 of the invasion I’m writing to you from Kyiv, on the eve of a Ukrainian counter-offensive. The outcome is grimly uncertain. Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers equipped with battle tanks supplied by the west are massing, ready to advance. The Russians have dug in. Vladimir Putin still believes he can win in Ukraine. And Europe’s biggest conflict since 1945 continues to rage. Last week I awoke at 2.30am to the sound of explosions and tracer fire in the sky, as Moscow bombarded Kyiv again - for the ninth time this month. Guardian reporters have been in Kyiv since before the war started. We were here as Russian tanks and armoured columns trundled towards the capital in February last year. We will continue to report from Ukraine for as long as it takes - a group of dedicated reporters, working in difficult conditions, often on the frontline. We can’t do this without the support of Guardian readers. Your contributions fund our coverage, ensure that the truth does not become a casualty of war. Support the Guardian   Luke Harding, Guardian foreign correspondent Most read in last 24 hours ‘I’m very fortunate’: meet the Londoner who lives among billionaires for £200 a week ‘I’m very fortunate’: meet the Londoner who lives among billionaires for £200 a week Blind date: ‘She asked if I’d Googled her before the date. I said of course’ What does Jeff Bezos’s new fiancee see in the world’s third-richest man? Must be his enormous philanthropy Marina Hyde ‘I used to say awful things’: Alan Carr on divorce, dating and the skit that haunts him Tim Dowling: the coffee machine has one final shock in store Sport Back to the future   Coventry and Luton’s long roads back collide in playoff final Coventry and Luton’s long roads back collide in playoff final Bundesliga   Ninety minutes could end decade of rule. Or break Dortmund ‘Can the two selves help each other?’   Mike Brearley on Tests and psychoanalysis Culture From The Little Mermaid to The Gallows Pole   A complete guide to this week’s entertainment A complete guide to this week’s entertainment Tom Gauld's cultural cartoons   How strikes are affecting the books world Book of the day   King: The Life of Martin Luther King by Jonathan Eig – a story that speaks to our times Environment Number of ‘coronation meadows’ marking queen’s reign tops 100 Number of ‘coronation meadows’ marking queen’s reign tops 100 One in three GB News presenters cast doubt on climate science, study reveals Business British Airways   Carrier cancels more than 175 flights as IT failure enters second day Carrier cancels more than 175 flights as IT failure enters second day AI   Tech stocks surge as wave of interest in AI drives $4tn rally Technology Artificial intelligence   Rishi Sunak races to tighten rules for AI amid fears of existential risk Rishi Sunak races to tighten rules for AI amid fears of existential risk gy iaF lntelligence Neuralink   Elon Musk’s brain implant company approved for in-human study Lifestyle The Saturday quiz   Which cat was left £1.3m in Karl Lagerfeld’s will? Which cat was left £1.3m in Karl Lagerfeld’s will? Edith Pritchett on millennial life   ‘There were some hidden costs’ You might also enjoy A closer look at the legacy of transatlantic slavery Starting with the Guardian’s own history, Aamna Mohdin and colleagues offer an in-depth look at the project Sign up now  Get in touch If you have any questions or comments about any of our newsletters please email [email protected] Guardian newsletters offer an alternative way to get your daily headlines, dive deeper on a topic, or hear from your favourite columnists. We hope this brings something different to your day, and you’ll consider supporting us. For more than 200 years, we’ve been publishing fearless, independent journalism on the events shaping our world. Now, with a daily readership in the millions, we can bring vital reporting to people all around the world, including emails like this, direct to your inbox. As a reader-funded news organisation, we rely on the generosity of those who are in a position to power our work. This support protects our editorial independence, so our reporting is never manipulated by commercial or political ties. We’re free to report with courage and rigour on the events shaping our lives. What’s more, this funding means we can keep Guardian journalism open and free for everyone, regardless of their ability to pay for it. If you share in our mission for open, independent journalism, and value this newsletter, we hope you’ll consider supporting us today. If you can, please support us on a monthly basis. It takes less than a minute to set up, and you can rest assured that you’re making a big impact every single month in support of open, independent journalism. Thank you. Support the  Guardian Manage your emails | | Trouble viewing? You are receiving this email because you are a subscriber to The Guardian Today. 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