The BBC used to run a show called Blood on the Carpet, getting inside access to some of the most bitter boardroom battles of recent history.
Many UK water companies have large debts, but Thames Water's problems are the worst. Water companies were privatised in 1989, with the idea that private investment would improve the system.
The litany of problems at Thames Water include a near £20bn debt pile ... more expensive by the disruption to customers and the supply chain.” ...
An investigative report has unveiled the alarming state of Thames Water's IT systems, sparking serious concerns about the security and reliability of the water supply to London and the home counties.
Thames Water has picked US private equity giant KKR as its "preferred partner" to buy the troubled water utility firm. The planned investment by KKR would help it deal with its mountain of debt ...
Specialist recruitment consultancy, Water by Murray, has praised Thames Water for its transparency in the BBC ‘Thames Water: Inside the Crisis’ documentary aired this week, but has warned that it ...
However, those involved in attempts to pull Thames back from the brink believe the Government’s intervention would trigger a supply chain crisis. As Britain’s largest water supplier ...
"I do think that we should applaud Thames Water and its communications director for taking this action as there are problems that most ... will help to reassure the supply chain, which he said ...
Clive Lewis has repeatedly called for the Prime Minister to step in, with the Labour MP claiming that only public ownership can solve Thames Water’s problems. A Government spokesman said ...