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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.
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British Gas owner Centrica has been granted a judicial review into how Ofgem calculates wholesale costs for its default price cap.
Statistics published by the Powerful Women initiative have found the progress of getting more women represented on company boards has been “disappointingly slow”.
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.
Writing exclusively for Utility Week David Smith chief executive of the Energy Networks Association suggests Labour's details on proposals to renationalise the industry creates more questions than answers.
Supplier failures have become increasingly common of late in the energy retail space and now the non-domestic water market has witnessed its first casualty.
Industry voices have reacted to the news that Britain’s energy networks could be nationalised under a Labour government, following publication of the party’s plans today (15 May).
Water industry regulator Ofwat is proposing to incorporate new objectives about board leadership, transparency and governance into company licences.
National Grid has hit back at the Labour Party's nationalisation plans, describing them as an "enormous distraction" from the issue of climate change.
Northern Ireland Water (NI Water) has welcomed the first council to its #Refillution campaign, which aims to cut down on single use plastics by encouraging reusable water bottles.
Trade associations representing the smart power industry have written a joint letter to finance secretary Mel Stride and Energy Minister Claire Perry calling for proposals to raise VAT on certain solar products to be scrapped.
Two years ago the government introduced a policy to make it easier to switch provider,
SES Water’s managing director, Anthony Ferrar, will retire this autumn after 11 years of service with the company.
Anglian Water has begun work on a £1.2 million scheme to drill a new 61 metres deep borehole to supply residents in Bedfordshire.