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Angela Smith’s first ever lesson about the perils of political interference in the utility market
5 years ago
On 21 February this year, Lord Tyrie, the chair of the Competition and Markets Authority
Another week, another headline about renationalisation – and this time it’s the networks’ turn. It
The Environment Agency has resumed seasonal water quality testing at more than 400 popular swimming
Water companies have welcomed an announcement by the environment secretary Michael Gove to ban all
Carbon prices for electricity generation should more than treble by 2050 and VAT rates on
Ofgem has announced it is to consult on the conditions required for the regulator to make a recommendation on the future of the price cap "in the next few weeks".
It may beggar belief but the current Brexit negotiations could be a walk in the
Claire Perry is taking a temporary leave of absence from her post as energy and
Regulatory action may be required to tackle the root causes of growing complaints from businesses about their water and sewerage services, the Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) has warned.
Less than 30 per cent of people would support water nationalisation if Labour cut pensions to facilitate the move, a survey commissioned by Water UK has found.
British Gas owner Centrica has been granted a judicial review into how Ofgem calculates wholesale costs for its default price cap.
By the end of this month, Ofgem will issue its final decision on how it
Citizens Advice is calling on industry regulator Ofgem to use its forthcoming vulnerability strategy to set out how it will better support those customers who fall behind on their energy bills.
Water industry regulator Ofwat is proposing to incorporate new objectives about board leadership, transparency and governance into company licences.