Organizers estimated that 15,000 people took part in the march along the River Thames to Parliament, many wearing blue and waving blue flags to form a “human river.” The March for Clean Water was organized by groups ranging from Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth to British Rowing. Water pollution has become an increasingly high-profile issue in Britain, focusing attention on climate change and the legacy of privatization of Britain’s utilities several decades ago.
The Senate confirmed former Rep. Anthony D’Esposito to serve as inspector general for the Department of Labor late Thursday -- as Democrats quietly speculate he might have his eye on a return to Congr...