Standing at six foot three, Ross Glen’s grand physical stature was matched by an exuberant presence and passion for helping others, his family says. Glen founded RGO Office Products in 1966 with ...
Toxic Town shows the real life Corby toxic scandal and Sam Hagen's role as the whistleblower (Image via Netflix) The environmental disaster seen in Netflix's Toxic Town had a major figure: Sam Hagen.
Sitting at the top of the Netflix charts, Toxic Town has proven how a series of just four episodes may be small but can certainly be mighty. More than a week on from its release and now, on ...
Written by David Mamet and directed by Patrick Marber, “Glengarry Glen Ross” follow four cutthroat real estate agents who do anything they can to sell bad properties to unsuspected buyers in ...
The episode kicked off with Jodie Whittaker chatting with two mothers from the real-life Corby toxic waste incident, now dramatised into a Netflix series. The show, with Aimee Lou Wood and Claudia ...
Brave India, 25, is the youngest amongst dozens of children in Corby born with birth defects because of the botched dumping of steelworks waste. The shocking case is now the subject of a searing ...
Angus Corby, Transport Scotland’s landscape and biodiversity manager, said: “The project to deliver the planting above the A83 through Glen Croe has taken considerable effort over a sustained period ...
Article continues below Jodie Whittaker plays leader of the group Susan McIntyre, who was born in Scotland but moved to Corby aged three. Susan is a single mother who becomes suspicious after her ...
BBC Radio Northampton has produced an eight-part documentary series called In Detail: The Toxic Waste Scandal, which is available to download It tells the story of families in Corby living near ...
That's it for our programme in Corby. Thanks for watching. In Detail: The Toxic Waste Scandal is available on BBC Sounds, while Netflix's drama Toxic Town is streaming now. You can also watch and ...
The women have varied lives in Corby, Northamptonshire, but one thing connects them: All of their children, born around the same time, have birth defects. And they don’t think it’s a coincidence.
Between 1984 and 1999, the Corby borough council in Northamptonshire, England, demolished the town’s defunct steelworks for development. In the process, it dumped trucks full of toxic sludge ...