(Reuters) -British water utility Pennon swung to a loss in the first half on Wednesday, partly due to lower consumption and lacklustre performance in its South West Water division, which was impacted ...
This is the moment a bomb which was blown up on a beach in the South West left a large plume of smoke pouring into the sky.
London-listed company Pennon said the incident in Brixham, south Devon, cost it £16.3 million, contributing to deepening first-half losses.
People across the region are sceptical about the number of roles that will be created as a result of Britain's transition to ...
Main contract awards fell against the preceding quarter and last year. More positively, there was an uptick in project starts ...
Swindon station is the third busiest in the South West, according to official statistics. The figures were revealed by the ...
Passengers have been urged "not to travel" by train today (Monday, November 25) due to severe flooding. Storm Bert thrashed ...
Multiple consecutive weather warnings are in place, spanning a near 84-hour timeframe from Thursday through until late on ...
South West Water was given nearly half a billion pounds in government subsidies to keep bills down for customers, FOI data ...
Antibiotic-resistant infections rose in the South West from 2022 to 2023, new data published by the UK Health Security Agency shows.
A rise in measles cases in the South West has led to calls for people to ensure they are fully vaccinated against the disease.