One of Britain's most significant environmental scandals, the Corby Toxic Waste case, involved toxic industrial waste management and a legal battle that spanned over a decade. The issues stemmed ...
Netflix's new limited series drama, Toxic Town, is based on a riveting true story of mothers who did everything in their ...
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 ...
“Toxic Town” has finally arrived on screens, but the traumatic story of how released toxins led to birth deformities in children in Corby has people wondering, is this a true story? We’re ...
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 alarming story is based on a real incident, when people in the English town of Corby inhaled toxic dust that was later linked to birth defects in a cluster of children. The 2009 ruling against ...
Jodie Whittaker stars in the Netflix drama which tells the story of the Corby mums who battled for justice for their children. Credit: Netflix The Netflix drama Toxic Town features former Doctor ...
Toxic Town, external depicts the real-life battle of families in Corby whose children were born with defects in what Netflix described as "one of the UK's biggest environmental scandals".
Jodie Whittaker (left) and Aimee Lou Wood star in Toxic Town, based on the Corby toxic waste scandal A Netflix drama based on a town's toxic waste scandal is now available to stream. Toxic Town ...
Here are the true events that inspired the four-episode mini-series... A small town in the East Midlands, Corby was home to a steelworks that was built in the 1930s. As a hub of employment ...
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 ...