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The Commission was handicapped as its terms of reference precluded it from considering public ownership of the water industry in England. So, it had to come up with fixes to make the current private ...
A system set up to fail?’ Readers say Ofwat should go – but can’t agree on whether water should be nationalised - YOUR VIEWS: ...
Clive Lewis says Steve Reed's figures are 'for the birds' as Thames Water is valued at £21bn despite coming close to collapse ...
Concerns have been raised around potential housing plans at a fire-damaged former pub in Whitburn earmarked in a blueprint ...
Gideon Amos has welcomed the government's decision to abolish Ofwat. The Liberal Democrat MP for Taunton and Wellington said the move is a step toward tougher regulation of water companies.
The Welsh Dee Trust said it will “continue to push for a truly integrated, catchment-based approach through our Catchment ...
Liberal Democrat MPs have welcomed the Government's decision to scrap Ofwat. The move has been described as a major step forward in efforts to tackle the sewage scandal and strengthen environmental ...
For too long, Ofwat has failed to stop pollution or hold the water companies to account. I have long argued that we need a ...
A Northampton MP has praised the findings of the Independent Water Commission’s report on the water sector, including its ...
Water companies need flexibility and lower compliance costs, not overzealous regulation that will drive private investment ...
Report provides the opportunity to create cleaner, more accessible blue spaces across the country, so future generations can enjoy the life-affirming benefits of water sport.