The dismissed appeal has been welcomed by Thames Water but met with frustration by public ownership campaigners.
Why did Thames Water need a rescue loan? The UK's largest water and waste company was set to run out of cash by the end of ...
After a court decision moved Thames Water closer to a £3 billion rescue loan, the PA news agency explains why it needs money ...
Many UK water companies have large debts, but Thames Water's problems are the worst. Water companies were privatised in 1989, ...
A £3bn rescue loan for Thames Water can proceed, the Court of Appeal has ruled – allowing the troubled company to stave off ...
Under the plan, Thames Water will get an initial tranche of £1.5billion from some of its 'Class A' creditors, plus a further ...
On Monday, Sir Julian Flaux, sitting with Sir Nicholas Patten and Lord Justice Zacaroli, dismissed the appeals made by a group of the utility's secondary creditors, as well as TWUH's parent company, ...
Thames Water has received court approval for a controversial £3bn loan from creditors including the hedge fund Elliott Management, which should enable the UK’s largest water utility to stave off ...
Britain’s Court of Appeal has ruled against campaigners and investors trying to stop the Thames Water’s “eye-watering” £3bn ...
Appeals against the approval of a plan to restructure Thames Water through a loan of up to £3 billion has been dismissed, Court of Appeal judges have said. At such a critical moment in US history, we ...
A former senior director said the water firm could collapse soon without a funding deal, which would bring it under temporary state ownership.
Thames Water, Britain's biggest water supplier, will find out from a court this week whether a 3 billion pound ($3.88 billion ...