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Thames Water AUTOMATICALLY moving customers onto tariffs set in the 90s and charging up to 671% more
THOUSANDS of Thames Water customers are stuck on tariffs which were set in the 90s and bills have jumped by up to 671%. The water firm, which is in the midst of a multibillion-pound rescue deal, ha… ...
Despite dramatically cutting back on her water use, Janice Deas (pictured) has seen her bills rise by as much as 170% since ...
THAMES Water’s future hangs in the balance after a major investor pulled out of a rescue deal. The troubled water firm, which services around 16million customers, said US private equity giant… ...
The Environment Agency warns it cannot predict future water shortfalls due to unreported use by AI datacentres, as England ...
England faces 5 billion litre a day shortfall for public water supplies by 2055 - and a further 1 billion litre a day deficit ...
Tories accuse Labour of backing 'tax on bath time' as water firms push for summer surcharges The Tories insist Labour has been caught ‘red-handed’ with a policy that is ‘class war in action’ ...
The drop in bird populations at Okhla Bird Sanctuary has disrupted key ecological processes, threatening biodiversity ...
The largest solar project on the Planning Inspectorate's list of Nationally Significant Infrastructure in the East, is High Grove Solar in Norfolk, which would have a capacity of 720MW and includes ...
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Tories accuse Labour of backing 'tax on bath time' as water firms push for summer surchargesTories accuse Labour of backing 'tax on bath time' as water firms push for summer surcharges - The Tories insist Labour has been caught ‘red-handed’ with a policy that is ‘class war in action’ ...
Workers have been seen working on the burst pipe opposite East Wichel Park, which is just meters away from the previous burst pipe scene. A spokesperson for Thames Water said: "We’re dealing ...
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