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The Independent Water Commission will outline its final recommendations to tackle systemic issues in the industry.
(Alliance News) - The water watchdog for England and Wales will be abolished, the Guardian reported on Friday. Next week, UK ministers will announce a consultation into creating a new regulator to ...
Water bills rose by an average of 26 in April, with the cost of repairing long-neglected infrastructure said to be a significant factor.
The continuing sewage scandal is a blight on our country. The Independent Water Commission’s forthcoming review must now plot ...
Multiple reports suggest the review has concluded and that Ofwat should be abolished as ministers look to replace it with a new regulator for the beleaguered industry. The regulator employs about 300 ...
The Environment Secretary is poised to scrap Britain’s water regulator following a backlash against its handling of sewage ...
Britain is expected to set out measures to fix its broken water sector on Monday as Thames Water teeters on the brink of ...
Thames Water said U.K. water regulator Ofwat agreed to another delay to a referral of its price-review decision to the country's competition authority.
After years of polluting by the water industry, a report planned for release in the coming days could lead to tightened ...
Ofwat is set to face legal action over its price review after an application was green-lit to proceed to the High Court.
Water regulator Ofwat “acted unlawfully by hiking customers’ bills to pay for past failures, campaigners have claimed. River Action said households have been forced to foot the bill for ...
Good Morning Britain's Richard Madeley didn't hold back when speaking to Ofwat's Price Review Director Chris Walters. The ITV host was talking to the director following their announcement that ...
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