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Neither consumers nor water companies are happy. More than 90% of respondents to a survey by Sir Jon’s commission rated the regulatory framework as poor or very poor.
A Cornwall charity is calling for improvements to how money is distributed to organisations when water companies are fined ...
Swimmers and clean water campaigners are calling for "real-time" testing to show immediate pollution levels at designated ...
Chesham MP and River Chess campaign group have reacted to the government's announcement that Ofwat will be scrapped.
Southern Water and the water industry have been at the centre of headlines this week, but what does it all actually mean?
Wise's co-founder opposes a U.S. move over governance changes, BP appoints Albert Manifold as chair amidst a strategy shift, ...
A review into England and Wales' water sector has issued 88 recommendations, which one campaign group criticised as "putting ...
Wales is to have its own water watchdog, the Welsh and UK governments have announced. It comes after a review called for the ...
Labour's plan to scrap Ofwat criticized as mere rearrangement of deck chairs on the Titanic amid water crisis discussions.
Britain will create a new powerful regulator for its water industry following public fury over sewage spills, accepting the ...
Steve Reed said the water industry is "broken" and has been allowed to fail under a "regulatory system that let them get away with it". Speaking in south-west London, he said: "Our rivers, lakes and ...
Ofwat scrapped to end water regulation that ‘failed customers and environment’ - A new single regulator will replace four ...
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