The very same water regulator that is supposed to act on behalf of you and me appears to have excused itself from this brief.
The Mail on Sunday can reveal that David Black, chief executive of water industry regulator Ofwat, has received a pay hike of at least £15,000. That took his pay on the most recently published ...
Commenting on six water firms appealing to Ofwat for higher bill charges than the regulator recommended, Liberal Democrat Environment Spokesperson Tim Farron MP said: ...
The company, which provides water in the northwest of England, is rated Baa1/BBB+/A-, all with stable outlooks. The deal ...
British water regulator Ofwat said on Tuesday six water utilities have appealed its pricing regime, highlighting the tension ...
Anglian Water is pressing for the UK’s competition watchdog to allow it to charge customers higher bills over the next five ...
Ofwat has launched an investigation into Thames Water, after the crisis-struck utility said over a 100 planned environmental ...
UK water regulator Ofwat has launched an investigation into Thames Water, after the company admitted that more than 100 of ...
Troubled Thames Water has launched an appeal against regulator Ofwat’s price cap, as it says hiking bills by a third over the next five years is not enough. Ofwat denied Thames’ request for a 53 ...
Water companies appeal to raise bills even higher for customers, with significant increases approved by Ofwat. Find out more ...
Britain’s water industry is bracing for the biggest overhaul since privatization in 1989 amid a scandal over systematic ...
The UK's largest utility company is calling on the competition regulator to overturn a decision from the water industry regulator, Ofwat, which caps bill rises at 35% over the next five years.