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For decades, firefighting foam has been an integral part of fire suppression efforts by firefighters, the military, and airports. However, firefighting foam contains a dangerous class of resilient chemicals, allegedly causing workers and citizens to develop cancer and other severe medical conditions. Firefighting foam gained popularity over traditional water-based methods because it forms a thick
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A new economic organisation, set up by Liz Truss, will launch on Wednesday, with a report claiming the average British person is £10,000 worse off than people in the US. The Growth Commission, made up of economists brought together by the former prime minister, said its work would focus on highlighting the issue of low
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More dates have been announced for London Underground strike action this month. The trade union for train drivers, Aslef (Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen), announced it is to stage walkouts on Wednesday 26 July and Friday 28 July. Strikes had already been announced by the RMT union, representing different grades and sections of
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The escalating row between Boohoo and Revolution Beauty, the AIM-listed retailer, is poised to intensify with a complaint to the junior stock market regulator. Sky News has learnt that Boohoo is drafting a letter to the AIM regulatory authorities demanding that Revolution clarifies an earlier stock exchange announcement that the online clothing retailer had obstructed
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Britain’s biggest water company is this weekend corralling its shareholders to support a major capital injection as it prepares to publish delayed annual accounts. Sky News has learnt that Thames Water has secured backing from investors including Omers, the Canadian pension fund, and the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) for a commitment to provide new equity. Further
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