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Saturday, Jun 29

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Japanese emperor reconnects with the River Thames in state visit meant to bolster ties with UK

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Before Emperor Naruhito of Japan hopped into a horse-drawn carriage with King Charles III, laid a wreath at Westminster Abbey or toured one of Britain's premier biomedical research institutes, he kicked off his trip to the U.K. by visiting…

Japanese emperor reconnects with the River Thames in state visit meant to bolster ties with UK

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Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Before Emperor Naruhito of Japan hopped into a horse-drawn carriage with King Charles III, laid a wreath at Westminster Abbey or toured one of Britain’s premier biomedical research institutes, he kicked off…

Japanese emperor reconnects with the River Thames in state visit meant to bolster ties with UK

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LONDON (AP) — Before Emperor Naruhito of Japan hopped into a horse-drawn carriage with King Charles III, laid a wreath…

Japanese emperor reconnects with the River Thames in state visit meant to bolster ties with UK

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Before Emperor Naruhito of Japan hopped into a horse-drawn carriage with King Charles III, laid a wreath at Westminster Abbey or toured one of Britain’s premier biomedical research institutes, he kicked off his trip to the U.K. by visiting…

Japanese emperor reconnects with the River Thames in state visit meant to bolster ties with UK

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Before Emperor Naruhito of Japan hopped into a horse-drawn carriage with King Charles III, laid a wreath at Westminster Abbey or toured one of Britain’s premier biomedical research institutes, he kicked off his trip to the U.K. by visiting…

Japanese emperor reconnects with the River Thames in state visit meant to bolster ties with UK

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Before Emperor Naruhito of Japan hopped into a horse-drawn carriage with King Charles III, laid a wreath at Westminster Abbey or toured one of Britain’s premier biomedical research institutes, he kicked off his trip to the U.K. by visiting…

Japanese emperor reconnects with the River Thames in state visit meant to bolster ties with UK

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Before Emperor Naruhito of Japan hopped into a horse-drawn carriage with King Charles III, laid a wreath at Westminster Abbey or toured one of Britain’s premier biomedical research institutes, he kicked off his trip to the U.K. by visiting…

Japanese emperor reconnects with the River Thames in state visit meant to bolster ties with UK

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Before Emperor Naruhito of Japan hopped into a horse-drawn carriage with King Charles III, laid a wreath at Westminster Abbey or toured one of Britain’s premier biomedical research institutes, he kicked off his trip to the U.K. by visiting…

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World News | Japanese Emperor Reconnects with the River Thames in State Visit Meant to Bolster Ties with UK

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Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Before Emperor Naruhito of Japan hopped into a horse-drawn carriage with King Charles III, laid a wreath at Westminster Abbey or toured one of Britain's premier biomedical research…

Friday, Jun 28

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British group says levels of E. coli in River Thames 'alarmingly high'

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The British nonprofit River Action charged on Friday that E. coli bacteria levels in the Thames River are "alarmingly high" ahead of next week's Henley Royal Regatta qualifying races.

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'Alarmingly high': E.coli levels discovered in River Thames ahead of famous regatta

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Harmful E.coli bacteria has been discovered in the U.K.'s River Thames just days before elite rowers are due to compete for the international Henley Regatta.

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'High E.coli levels discovered in Thames' ahead of Henley Royal Regatta

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The bacteria, which can cause serious infections, was discovered by the Henley and Marlow River Action group.

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‘High E.coli levels discovered in Thames’ ahead of Henley Royal Regatta

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The bacteria, which can cause serious infections, was discovered by the Henley and Marlow River Action group.

‘High E.coli levels discovered in Thames’ ahead of Henley Royal Regatta

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The bacteria, which can cause serious infections, was discovered by the Henley and Marlow River Action group.

Thursday, Jun 27

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Alarmingly high' E.coli levels in River Thames days before world famous event

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There is an "alarmingly high" level of the E.coli bacteria in the section of the River Thames used for next week's Henley Royal Regatta, making it unsafe for swimming, an anti-pollution campaign group has warned.

Wednesday, Jun 26

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The UK’s most beautiful pubs revealed – with a huge River Thames-front terrace and a ‘beer cafe’

THE UK’s best looking pubs have been revealed by experts who have looked at refurbishments and conservation of beloved boozers across the country.

The UK’s most beautiful pubs revealed – with a huge River Thames-front terrace and a ‘beer cafe’

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THE UK’s best looking pubs have been revealed by experts who have looked at refurbishments and conservation of beloved boozers across the country.

Tuesday, Jun 25

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Japan's emperor to begin UK trip with meaningful visit to the River Thames

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Emperor Naruhito of Japan is set to begin a U.K. visit with a personal nod to the Thames Barrier, marking a connection forged during his Oxford University studies.

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How Tory neglect flooded Britain’s rivers with sewage

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On a journey along the Thames – where fury at pollution has spawned a wave of local activism – it is clear that the decline of rivers is among this government’s worst legacies

Monday, Jun 24

Japanese emperor Naruhito to reconnect with River Thames in state visit meant to bolster ties with U.K.

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“The visit comes at a time when the U.K. is seeking to bolster ties with Japan as it aims to be the most influential European nation in the Indo-Pacific region,” an expert at University of Cambridge said.