Researchers have found dozens of human bones on the banks of the iconic river, many of them thousands of years old.
A man who shouted abuse and nearly crashed into rowers during a regatta on the River Thames has had to pay more than £4,000 for his “river rage”, the Environment Agency said. Scott Keen steered his ...
Hundreds of human bones have emerged from the River Thames in the last two centuries, most of them prehistoric.
Construction of the Thames Tideway Tunnel, a 25-kilometre-long sewer, has been completed below London to minimise pollution ...
Chronology efforts led by researchers at Natural History Museum, London, and Historic England have produced 30 new dates for ...
Why so many human remains from the Bronze and Iron Age have surfaced from the Thames ... of London. It was the first ever published account of human remains being dredged from the River Thames ...
London's new £5bn super sewer has been fully connected and is already stopping half a million tonnes of sewage from entering the River Thames, the firm behind it has said. After 10 years of ...
Hundreds of human bones have been pulled from the River Thames ... bottom of the River Thames in a 300-year-old mystery. Researchers examined 30 skeletons found in London’s famous river to ...
Is this a shark swimming in the River Thames in London? Video footage, taken on 22 July, shows what appears to be a fin moving through the water near Hammersmith Bridge. The Port of London ...