Water regulator Ofwat is already allowing water firms to increase bills by an average of £157 over the next five years.
The emergency funding deal prevents Thames Water from falling into temporary nationalisation, but opponents have said they will appeal the ruling.
Thames Water handed £3 billion lifeline by court but judge criticises "eye-watering" costs - Daming ruling says Thames Water ...
Swindon's water supplier Thames Water is set to be loaned billions of pounds at the same time the company seeks to hike prices.
Once the debt has been slashed, the only long-term solution is full public ownership.’ Thames Water said it would completely ...
The UK's biggest water supplier had been set to run out of money by 24 March without a £3bn loan from its creditors, amid ...
Thames Water's creditors and an MP will be able to appeal a High Court judge's ruling that the company can be restructured with a £3bn loan despite its "eye-watering" interest rate. The utility ...
The High Court previously heard that Thames Water could go into special administration if its restructuring plan was not ...
Fury as ‘profit-thirsty zombie’ Thames Water kept afloat by £3bn bailout - Restructuring plan allows struggling utility to ...
Plans to restructure Thames Water have been approved by a High Court judge, allowing the struggling utility to stay afloat ...
Thames Water’s restructuring plans have been approved by the High Court, giving the beleagured utility a lifeline to avoid ...