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Published: 14:40 EDT, 11 July 2022 | Updated: 15:45 EDT, 11 July 2022
A man has been left red-faced and red-bottomed after using toilet cleaning wipes instead of loo roll and burning his bottom in the process.
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A "wet wipe island" the size of two tennis courts has formed in the Thames, causing the river as it flows through London to change course, according to The Times of London.
Ministers have asked people to stop using wet wipes, and the government is considering banning those that contain p
Sector experts have told Utility Week it is time for water companies to consider prosecuting customers who repeatedly cause blockages by flushing wet wipes or pouring oils down the sink.
However, others have argued a sustained national educational campaign is the right step to influence
Sector experts have told Utility Week it is time for water companies to consider prosecuting customers who repeatedly cause blockages by flushing wet wipes or pouring oils down the sink.
However, others have argued a sustained national educational campaign is the right step to influence