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Thames Water launches appeal for permission to raise bills even higher | Thames Water newsthirst.

Thames Water is to appeal to the UK’s competition regulator to be allowed to raise customers’ bills over the next five years even higher than previously granted. The water company, which serves 16 million customers in London and south-east England, will ask the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for permission to raise bills from 2025…

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Weather tracker: extreme cold and heavy rainfall batters US | US weather newsthirst.

Disruptive weather has continued to affect the US this week, with a mixture of winter hazards, heavy rainfall and extreme temperatures across the country. Extreme cold warnings have affected more than 90 million people, with parts of the midwest seeing temperatures about 15-30C below the climate average. Temperatures fell to about -35C earlier this week…

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Labor scrapes through to claim victory in Werribee byelection despite big swing against it | Victorian politics newsthirst.

The Victorian Labor party is claiming a narrow victory in the Werribee byelection, with its former stronghold now held on a slim margin. At last count and after preferences, the Labor candidate, John Lister, received 50.71% of the two-party preferred vote, compared with the Liberal party’s Steve Murphy on 49.29%. That followed a 16.5% slump…

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Labor scrapes through to claim victory in Werribee byelection despite big swing against it | Victorian politics newsthirst.

The Victorian Labor party is claiming a narrow victory in the Werribee byelection, with its former stronghold now held on a slim margin. At last count and after preferences, the Labor candidate, John Lister, received 50.71% of the two-party preferred vote, compared with the Liberal party’s Steve Murphy on 49.29%. That followed a 16.5% slump…

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Sweet romance: Japanese boys start buying into gift giving on Valentine’s Day | Japan newsthirst.

It has been several years since Japanese women first signalled their contempt for the long tradition of showering male colleagues with chocolates on Valentine’s Day. Now the country’s young people are slaying another sacred cow associated with Friday’s orgy of commercialised romance: one-sided gift giving. Traditionally, women are expected to buy gift-wrapped chocolates for the…

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Two die in far north Queensland as health authorities warn of spike in melioidosis | Queensland newsthirst.

Two people have died in far north Queensland after contracting melioidosis, a tropical bacterial infection, prompting a warning from health authorities about a “very big” spike in cases possibly linked to recent heavy rainfall. Melioidosis is endemic in parts of Queensland and the Northern Territory, where it is often contracted from contaminated soil. It can…

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Mexican president blasts US for harboring drug cartels | Mexico newsthirst.

Mexico’s president has accused the US of harboring drug cartels and American citizens of working with organized crime groups in Mexico, in a riposte to Donald Trump’s allegation of an “intolerable alliance” between traffickers and her government. “There is also organized crime in the United States and there are American people who come to Mexico…

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