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  • Is the government right to ban water company bonuses?

    June 6, 2025

    It is safe to say the water industry is not in the government’s good books. Decades of underinvestment and mounting debt have led to a sewage spill crisis, sparking immense public outrage. Thames Water, the UK’s largest water supplier, has come to symbolise the sector’s woes as it teeters on the brink of administration. US [...]

  • Anglian Water gets £500m boost after criminal investigations

    May 23, 2025

    Anglian Water has received a £500m boost from its shareholders just days after it was revealed it is facing a raft of criminal investigations. The company, which operates in the East of England, is owned by the Osprey Consortium which is made up of Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Colonial First State and Industry Funds Management. [...]

  • United Utilities: Profit rises significantly as water bills hiked

    May 15, 2025

    Profit at United Utilities jumped significantly ahead of the FTSE 100 giant hiking water bills for its more than seven million customers, it has been revealed. The Warrington-headquartered firm, which serves customers in the North West of England, has also proposed an increase to its final dividend of 4.2 per cent to 34.6p. The company [...]

  • Bosses insist bonuses are justified for running ‘hair raising’ Thames Water

    May 13, 2025

    Bosses at Thames Water have defended taking hefty bonus payouts as Thames Water battles to stay afloat and pollution incidents soar. Chief executive Chris Weston and Chair Sir Adrian Montague are spearheading a turnaround at the crisis-hit utility, which narrowly avoided bankruptcy earlier this year via a £3bn emergency loan from creditors. It was revealed [...]

  • Thames Water’s finance chief quits as firm continues trying to find a buyer

    March 28, 2025

    Thames Water’s finance boss has quit midway through a key restructuring of the heavily indebted utility giant. Chief financial officer Alastair Cochran told the firm that he was stepping down on Friday morning. His sudden departure comes as Thames Water continues to try to find a buyer for the company to help steady its finances. Thames Water is England’s biggest water firm, with about [...]

  • The four factors set to raise inflation this year

    March 7, 2025

    Inflation will briefly hit 3.6 per cent this year and “remain well above” the Bank of England’s target until late 2026, according to Oxford Economics. In a report led by UK economist Edward Allenby outlined the four key drivers of inflation in the upcoming year. Changes in the Budget Allenby highlighted the VAT slapped onto [...]

  • Water bills to rise by an average of £123

    January 30, 2025

    Households can expect their annual water bill to rise by an average of £123 from April, more than the amount announced by the regulator last month, the sector’s industry body has said. According to Water UK, the average bill in England and Wales will jump from £480 to £603 in the year from 1 April, [...]

  • Water bills set for hefty hike as Ofwat judgement looms

    December 18, 2024

    The water regulator Ofwat is set to allow bills to rise by at least 21 per cent in the next five years, as part of its long-awaited decision on the financial future of the scandal-hit industry on Thursday. Ofwat will reveal its final determination for how much water firms are allowed to hike their bills [...]

  • Water firms to be forced to increase customer compensation for failures

    December 17, 2024

    The changes come after a series of outages earlier in May left tens of thousands of homes in Brixham without clean drinking water.

  • Water bills set to rise by a fifth as government calls for ‘complete reset’ of sector

    December 15, 2024

    Water bills are set to rise by at least 21 per cent as the government slams a "failure of regulation and governance" within the sector.

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