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New review into water industry launched
Water sector review could include replacing Ofwat amid row over bills and sewage
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Ofwat could be scrapped in sweeping review of failing UK water industry
Providers are saddled with debt, with the largest company, Thames Water, on the brink of collapse. Meanwhile, Britain could face some water shortages by the mid-2030s without new reservoirs being built.
What is the water industry review?
Today, the Government has revealed the Independent Water Commission, chaired by former deputy governor of the Bank of England, Sir Jon Cunliffe.
UK begins sweeping review of scandal-ridden water utility sector
Britain on Wednesday launched a major review to tackle the crisis in its water utility sector after years of under-investment and pollution scandals affecting rivers, lakes and seas, which could result in its regulator being abolished.
Former BOE Deputy Governor to Lead Review Into UK Water Industry
Former Bank of England Deputy Governor Jon Cunliffe will lead a major review into the UK’s privatized water industry as it faces mounting public anger over sewage spills and rising bills.
Water sector review launched to clean up Leighton Buzzard’s waterways
An independent review into the water industry could overhaul the sector to clean up waterways across the Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard constituency following public outrage over sewage and water bosses' bumper bonuses.
Video: Watch Business Live: New review into water industry launched
New review into water industry launched Join us live as we tackle the biggest business and economic stories, with reports and interviews. In today's top stories, a new commission is to investigate Britain's troubled water industry in a bid to tackle sewage pollution,
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Water bills set to rise more than expected
Water bills will go up by more than previously thought over the next five years, to fund higher costs and more investment, ...
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Starmer’s bid to fix broken water industry after series of sewage scandals
The commission, is a joint venture between the UK and Welsh governments, comes after Sir Keir Starme r’s government ...
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New review into water industry launched in bid to tackle sewage pollution and 'broken' infrastructure
Campaigners have warned against sacrificing environmental standards in order to attract investment into the industry, as the ...
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Amid a Water Crisis, England Asks: Who Should Be in Charge?
Four decades after privatization, calls to nationalize the water industry have swept across England and Wales amid sewage ...
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Government warns demand for water could outstrip supply as they launch review into 'broken' sector
A new "root and branch" commission will investigate Britain's failing water industry as the government looks to clean up the ...
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Environment secretary Steve Reed 'didn't know' company he took £1.7k football ticket from was linked to water firm
Mr Reed, who is responsible for holding private water companies to account, declared £1,786 for a Chelsea v Crystal Palace ...
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Pooling Resources: Accelerating Water Sector Innovation
Collaboration—across industry, academia, utilities, national laboratories and non-profit organizations—can help overcome ...
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UK 'closely monitoring' Thames Water, ready to act, says minister
The British government is closely monitoring struggling water supplier Thames Water and is ready to take action if needed, ...
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Stormont investment plan ‘won’t solve water crisis’
The NI Executive’s investment strategy will fail to tackle the crisis in water infrastructure, a construction industry body ...
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