Chancellor’s Fellow Sociology and History of Biomedicine, The University of Edinburgh
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Britain’s ‘broken’ water system: a history of death, denial and diarrhoea
If evidence collected in timely fashion by an independent agency stands up in court, legal routes to compensation become a viable option for customers. This in turn should provide a considerable motivation for water providers – private or otherwise – to finally start cleaning up their shit.
August 12, 2024



















