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"textContent": "“This is the UK’s ‘Erin Brockovich’, make no mistake,” Claire Cohen writes of the Channel 4 series, ‘Dirty Business’, which exposes the staggering impact of sewage dumps by privatised water companies on the UK environment, and individuals who have come into contact with pollution as a result.",
"title": "‘Dirty Business’ Is The Essential New Drama You Probably Haven’t Seen Yet"
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