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Britain will create a new powerful regulator for its water industry following public fury over sewage spills, accepting the ...
Debt-laden Thames Water, the country’s biggest water company, is trying to stave off “special administration” (a form of ...
Thames Water's temporary hosepipe ban covers Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire.
This year, Yorkshire Water, South East Water, and Southern Water have all imposed bans to curb non-essential use as England ...
Britain said on Monday it would overhaul water regulation to better protect the environment, investors and consumers, after ...
A review of the water industry has proposed the biggest reform of the sector in England and Wales since privatisation more ...
Britain is expected to set out measures to fix its broken water sector on Monday as Thames Water teeters on the brink of ...
Thames Water has asked customers not to use hosepipes, including for cleaning cars, watering plants, filling pools or ...
Hurrah! We are going to get a new water regulator. Sir John Cunliffe’s independent water commission has recommended that Ofwat be abolished and replaced with a new body which also incorporates ...
It could cost the Government billions to take Thames Water into special administration or public ownership, according to ...
Thames Water is "extremely stressed" and will take "at least a decade to turn around", its boss has said, as the struggling ...