Inside The Crisis documents the inner workings of Thames Water—which exposes the bosses and their managed disaster.
A group of women attempted to carry out the arrest on Chris Weston, CEO of Thames Water - which is responsible for the supply of water to areas in Basingstoke - at the company’s head office, ...
Thames Water’s chief executive Chris Weston said the latest decision marks “further progress” in attempts to turn Thames ...
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 ...
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Lancashire Evening Post on MSNThames Water: Inside the Crisis review: Water firm execs search for positive PR and end up pooing on their own doorstepThe BBC used to run a show called Blood on the Carpet, getting inside access to some of the most bitter boardroom battles of ...
A filmmaker who spent months documenting Thames Water said the utility company felt "under siege". Barnaby Peel and his team ...
Missing data about the true scale and condition of the assets that Thames Water owns, has been a persistent issue in its efforts to persuade creditors to step in with fresh funds to see off the threat ...
On Monday, Sir Julian Flaux, sitting with Sir Nicholas Patten and Lord Justice Zacaroli, dismissed the appeals made by a ...
Thames Water's £3 billion restructuring challenge dismissed by Court of Appeal - However, Class B creditors say they may seek ...
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Reading Chronicle on MSNPolice called to Thames Water after women attempt to make citizens arrestAccording to the citizens arrest network, the woman asked to see both Weston and Alastair Cochran [Chief Financial Officer] ...
A £3bn rescue loan for Thames Water is set to go ahead after an appeal against the deal was dismissed. The troubled firm ...
For a company that evidently spends most of its time shovelling unimaginable quantities of toilet waste around London, it is ...
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