Privatised water symbolises everything wrong with Britain. Asking nicely hasn't worked, argues Richard Hames - we need a protest movement that can force change.
A woman left without water for more than three days has criticised Thames Water's "greedy" plan to increase charges.
CAMPAIGNERS have criticised a £3 billion bailout of Thames Water. The company won a High Court application to secure a loan ...
Water regulator Ofwat is already allowing water firms to increase bills by an average of £157 over the next five years.
The Thames Water debt financing dispute is set to return to the Court of Appeal. Linklaters and other top law firms are set ...
Thames Water among six water firms urging watchdog for higher bill increases - Thames Water urged regulators to allow them to ...
Thames Water handed £3 billion lifeline by court but judge criticises "eye-watering" costs - Ruling says customers will be ...
It said steeper increases than the 35 already granted over the next five years is ‘in the interests of our customers and the environment’.
Thames Water said it asked that the U.K.'s water regulator Ofwat to refer its price review decision for the next five years to the country's competition watchdog.
As aging private wells fall into disrepair, residents are left traveling miles to access or buy clean drinking water. Public ...
THAMES Water, that paragon of privatised utility, now teeters on the brink of insolvency. And who, pray tell, will be left to foot the bill? The taxpayer, of course – yet again. This is the inevitable ...
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