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‘People are looting our sandbags’
In flood-afflicted Wraysbury, people are angry. They say they have not had enough help and feel ignored. Channel 4 News talks to a local resident, a Greenpeace representative and the local MP.
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Lord Smith: ‘All necessary warnings in place’
Lord Chris Smith defends the Environment Agency’s role in responding to the flooding crisis that has struck many parts of Britain over the last month.
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A trip through the flooded Thames towns
Mark Greaves takes a trip along the flooded Thames in Surrey armed with a smartphone capturing water levels reaching their highest point in 30 years.
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Network Rail ‘in complete denial’ over Dawlish sea wall
A rail passenger body says its report called for the re-routing of the south west rail line ten years ago but Network Rail thought it could “engineer its way out” of the problem.
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‘We need more than just a lump of money’
David Cameron has visited Looe in Cornwall, which was deluged by flooding. Is it enough? Krishnan Guru-Murthy joins locals in the Jolly Sailor to find out.
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More storms, more floods and politicians blaming each other
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles says the government “made a mistake” and should have dredged the flood-hit Somerset Levels.
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Into the eye of the storm: Cameron heads to Somerset
Waterlogged Somerset gets two illustrious guests – the prime minister and Environment Agency boss Chris Smith. But what took them so long to visit a county that has been underwater for a month?
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FactCheck: Government still mired in dubious flood claims
The waves continue to batter Britain and the political storm over the coalition’s flood defence strategy is still raging too. Is this government really spending more than the last?