Lough Neagh: Largest lake in UK poisoned by toxic algae

Some say Lough Neagh is in a 'state of emergency', and with no devolved government in Northern Ireland, there's no environment minister to take the lead in tackling the problem.

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Deadly bacteria, caused by discharge from farming and sewage, has taken over the lake that provides 40% of Northern Ireland's drinking water.
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