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Thames Water has estimated the cost of upgrading its flagship Oxford sewage works has risen from £40mn to £435mn over just ...
The US buyout firm could profit from pulling the UK’s Thames Water out of distress. That’s better than the alternative — ...
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Teams from the two universities have to deal with dirty tricks and dirty water - but it remains a key part of the British ...
River campaigners say sewage spills into the River Kennet at Marlborough are damaging wildlife and putting swimmers' lives at ...
River Action has warned that the Thames would be classified as ‘poor’ under regulations if it were designated as a ‘bathing ...
Britain's biggest water supplier Thames Water on Wednesday named Steve Buck as its chief financial officer, effective April 7.
The water utility selected the private equity company as preferred partner to help it deal with its debt pile, but warned that bondholders might have to take losses under the firm’s proposal.
Thames Water named U.S. investment firm KKR as the frontrunner to invest new equity into Britain's biggest water supplier and help it avoid a state rescue.
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.
Thames Water's chief executive Chris Weston said the firm was 'pleased' that the Court of Appeal had upheld a 'strong High Court decision'. 'We remain focused on putting Thames Water onto a more ...