The fate of debt-laden Thames Water will become clearer as soon as tomorrow. The Court of Appeal is expected to decide ...
After a court decision moved Thames Water closer to a £3 billion rescue loan, the PA news agency explains why it needs money ...
Thames Water's creditors and an MP will be able to appeal a High Court judge's ruling that the company can be restructured with a £3bn loan despite its "eye-watering" interest rate. The utility ...
Thames Water has been at the centre of a growing scandal ... households to pay an extra £250 over the next five years to cover the costs. Currently, about 28 per cent of Thames’ bills service ...
The fate of debt-laden Thames Water could become clearer later this ... of a sale back to the private sector would eventually cover the costs incurred in the short to medium term by the government.
Thames Water’s plans for a £3 billion loan have been approved ... Earlier this year, a group of MPs said it would force households to pay an extra £250 over the next five years to cover the costs.
Thames Water’s plans for a £3 billion loan have ... force households to pay an extra £250 over the next five years to cover the costs. Currently, about 28% of Thames’ bills service its ...
Thames Water is in purgatory ... Meanwhile, the group may need more money to cover further performance penalties, which Moody’s reckons could total around 100 million pounds a year.