Thames Water should be put into “special administration” rather than given a £3 billion bailout, a Surrey MP said after the utility company won a major court battle to stave off nationalisation. In ...
With exclusive access inside Thames Water, this is the story of Britain’s most beleaguered water company as it battles for survival. Show more With exclusive access inside Thames Water ...
Thames Water would instead come under temporary government control until a new buyer is found. Labour previously said it wants to avoid that scenario, citing extra costs to taxpayers of running ...
Thames Water has cleared a major legal hurdle to a £3 billion cash injection that will save it from financial collapse and a Government bailout. The Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal from a ...
A £3bn rescue loan for Thames Water is set to go ahead after an appeal ... of the debt-laden company coming under government control. But a small group of lenders had argued against the terms ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The UK's largest water company, which serves Basingstoke and Tadley, will feature in a new documentary series. Thames Water will be the focus of ...
Emergency funding that would allow Thames Water access to as much as £3 billion and stave off temporary nationalization is being challenged at a London court this week. The cash-strapped firm had ...
The litany of problems at Thames ... control of the company for excessive returns rather than supporting its operational turnaround for the benefit of customers and the environment.” “Thames ...
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(Bloomberg) -- Thames Water is seeking to line up CK Infrastructure Holdings Ltd. as a potential buyer for the utility if it’s pushed into special administration following an appeal in a London ...
(Alliance News) - A plan to restructure Thames Water through a loan of up to GBP3 billion should not have been approved as its terms are "mispriced and inappropriate", the Court of Appeal has been ...