Parts of northern England could run dry by 2035, report reveals

Thinktank IPPR North warns of leaks, overuse and climate crisis making droughts more likely

Demand for water could outstrip supply by 2035 in parts of northern England, according to a report.

Recent focus on near-future water shortages has been on dry south-east England, where London’s consumption of water already outstrips supply in dry years, and the water companies that serve the capital are located in areas classified as seriously water stressed.

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