Thames Water’s senior management has spoken of the company's struggle to attract investors in a new BBC documentary.
London is at risk of being swamped by burst pipes and sewage leaks if Thames Water is forced into an emergency ...
arguing that Thames Water created its own problems by paying overly generous dividends to investors and high salaries to executives while failing to invest in pipelines, pumps and reservoirs.
A sewage pipe has burst in Essendon Hatfield which has sparked concerns from residents, after spotting Thames Water tankers near the River Lea.
Britain’s water industry is bracing for the biggest overhaul since privatization in 1989 amid a scandal over systematic sewage spills and chronic pipe leaks. After decades of underinvestment, it’s ...
Thames Water has received court approval for up to 3 billion pounds of emergency funding. That prevents the company that serves 16 million people in and around London from falling into government ...
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