Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds has written to regulator Ofwat to say that a proposed rescue bid for Thames Water is 'not good enough'.

Environment secretary Emma Reynolds is understood to be concerned the deal places an ‘undue’ burden on taxpayers

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Britain’s biggest water supplier, Thames Water, has moved a significant step closer to government control after ministers formally raised concerns about a proposed £10 billion…

The environment secretary Emma Reynolds outlined concerns around Thames Water in a letter to the regulator Ofwat.

Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds has written to watchdog Ofwat to warn proposed £10billion private sector rescue deal with put "undue burden" on Thames Water's 16 million…

Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds has written to regulator Ofwat to say that a proposed rescue bid for Thames Water is 'not good enough'.

LONDON: Britain’s Labour government on Tuesday raised objections over a proposed private rescue of Thames Water, increasing the prospect of the country’s biggest water supplier…

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