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Thames Water
July 2024
Thames Water breaches licence as part of its debt downgraded to junk
Brief letters
Global IT failure has left me fearing the word ‘upgrade’
Here’s how we can fight back on water bills
Thames Water owner to liquidate solar energy subsidiary amid debt crisis
Thames Water hit with £39m of penalties after missing regulatory targets
Ofwat accused of showing ‘contempt’ to customers over water bill price rises
Water bills in England and Wales: how much more might you be paying?
Nils Pratley on finance
The best long-term plan for Thames Water is to get it back on the stock market
Nils Pratley
Thames Water placed in special measures due to ‘significant issues’
Rise of £94 in water bills over five years is ‘bitter pill’, says chancellor
Debt, sewage and dividends: the rising tide of Thames Water’s troubles
Nils Pratley on finance
Do not let Thames Water’s bondholders wriggle off the hook
Nils Pratley
Thames Water fails to complete 108 upgrades to ageing sewage works
Cheap sales, debt and foreign takeovers: how privatisation changed the water industry
Business live
Dyson to cut 1,000 jobs in the UK; chancellor launches national wealth fund –as it happened
Rise in sewage pollution from Thames Water’s ageing treatment works
Thames Water to tap investors for funds as it will run out of cash by next June
Poor state of Thames Water a ‘critical risk’ to UK, Starmer and Reeves told
Observer business agenda
Thames, Tata, Shein – it won’t be business as usual for Labour’s Jonathan Reynolds
Pass notes
Chalfont St Giles: why one of England’s best-kept villages absolutely stinks
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