Fresh doubt has been cast over the race to find a white knight buyer for Thames Water as it struggles to provide details of its labyrinthine network of pipes, sewage works and reservoirs.
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It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Thames Water has been praised for its "transparency" following a documentary which highlighted the pressure it is under, but has been warned ...
Union Minister Nityanand Rai's nephew was killed during a conflict over drinking water in Jagatpur village, Bhagalpur, Bihar, News18 reported. The report reveals that a minor disagreement between ...
Thames Water’s cash flow was set to run dry in March before the loan deal was agreed with speculation growing that it could come under government control. The network is also in need of major ...
The River Thames is home to tiny little pockets of land called eyots ... There is a 30 minute walk that takes you passed all the wildlife, which includes herons, water vole, ducks and plenty of fish.
A CAMPAIGN group attempted to perform a citizens' arrest on Thames Water's chief executive officer. A group of women attempted to carry out the arrest on Chris Weston, CEO of Thames Water - which is ...
Thames Valley Police officers were called to the headquarters of Thames Water in Reading after a group entered the building to conduct a 'citizens arrest'. The women entered the premises on ...
For Thames Water’s 16 million customers, the past few weeks have been deeply unsettling. Court battles, protests at the company’s HQ, and most troubling of all a big increase in their bills ...
Thames Water has been at the centre of growing anger over pollution and its mounting debt pile Thames Water has said it has received six takeover offers and hopes to agree a deal by the end of June.
The UK's biggest water provider has delayed its request for even higher customer bills. Thames Water has deferred its appeal to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the regulator tasked ...
Another example is in the Zambezi River Basin in southern Africa, where countries increasingly disregard agreements to notify one another before building projects that will affect the water flow.
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