British water regulator Ofwat said on Tuesday six water utilities have appealed its pricing regime, highlighting the tension ...
Thames Water, Britain's biggest water supplier with 16 million customers, secured a 3 billion pound debt lifeline on Tuesday, ...
Thames Water has won a crucial High Court battle to secure a £3bn rescue loan, staving off the prospect of the debt-laden ...
Water regulator Ofwat is already allowing water firms to increase bills by an average of £157 over the next five years - but now, six water firms are appealing this decision ...
Effective nationalisation of Thames Water through special administration would have been more likely if the utility firm ...
Thames Water urged regulators to allow them to raise customers bills hours after a High Court judge approved a £3 billion ...
Britain’s water industry is bracing for the biggest overhaul since privatization in 1989 amid a scandal over systematic ...
Restructuring plan enables struggling utility to keep operating just weeks before it was set to run out of money – but judge ...
Britain's Thames Water secured court approval for a 3 billion pound ($3.8 billion) debt lifeline on Tuesday, warding off the ...
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Yen on MSNUK court backs £3 bn loan for indebted Thames WaterA court on Tuesday approved a £3 billion ($3.8 billion) emergency loan for Britain's largest water supplier Thames Water, ...
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Thames Water handed £3 billion lifeline by court but judge criticises "eye-watering" costsDaming ruling says Thames Water customers will be “horrified” by the huge bill for the emergency financial restructuring ...
Thames Water, which serves 16 million customers in and around London, was seeking court approval for billions of pounds in rescue loans to prevent it from being nationalised when it runs out of cash ...
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