The fate of debt-laden Thames Water could become clearer later this ... rescue will end up costing taxpayers billions, set back the timetable to fix this broken business and send both suppliers ...
Just when you thought Thames Water was the undisputed national laughing stock, it turns out that the power supply and back-up ...
citing extra costs to taxpayers of running the water company. Experts have argued those costs will eventually be recouped by the proceeds of selling Thames back to a private sector buyer.
Thames Water has staved off effective government ownership after an unsuccessful legal challenge to its financial restructuring. The Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of a £3bn loan intended to ...
Thames Water said it has received six takeover approaches from potential suitors and hopes to agree a deal by the end of June. The company added that talks are ongoing, and it aims to complete the ...
Three senior judges will hand down a ruling in writing over whether the decision to approve Thames Water’s restructuring should be overturned. The High Court heard earlier in February that ...
Experts have argued those costs will eventually be recouped by the proceeds of selling Thames Water back to a private sector buyer further down the line. – So what happens next? The £3 billion ...
LONDON (AP) — Thames Water, which serves 16 million people in and around London, has received court approval for up to 3 billion pounds ($3.7 billion) of emergency funding, preventing the ...
Taxpayers and the pension schemes of Thames Water workers would both suffer if the UK's largest water company was temporarily nationalised, the water regulator and Thames' pension trustees have ...
Thames Water, Britain’s biggest water supplier, said on Monday its £3-billion ($3.9-billion) debt lifeline would go ahead after appeals against it were dismissed, allowing the company to avoid ...