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DEFRA ADDRESS PLATEThe Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has set out how it estimated that nationalising the water industry would cost approximately £100 billion.

HOUSE OF COMMONS BIG BENA highly critical new report by the House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee is warning that a failing water sector in which “water companies increasingly look like financial institutions rather than businesses servicing monopolised critical infrastructure” is in need of “root and branch reform”.

NI FISCAL COUNCIL SUSTAINABILITY REPRT JUNE 2025 SPECIAL FOCUS WATERA new report by the NI Fiscal Council is warning of a growing crisis in the provision of water and sewerage services in Northern Ireland and calling for more funding for NI Water.

David Black2 1David Black, Chief Executive of water sector regulator Ofwat, has described Thames Water as a company with “deep-rooted problems of persistent poor performance and too much debt.”

NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE COMMISSION LOGOThe water industry must bear some of the responsibility for where we are today, according to James Heath, Chief Executive of the National Infrastructure Commission. And while investment has increased since privatisation, it has not increased enough.

Published in Water Issues

TAP RUNNING WATER  PEOPLE 1The Guardian newspaper has published a detailed analysis of the water companies in England which is calling into question the fairness of England’s privatised water model and referring to England’s water as “the world’s piggy bank.”

Published in Water Issues

Jonson Cox OFWATJonson Cox, Chair of water sector regulator Ofwat has told the investment community that achieving “net zero” in the water sector by 2030 will need “meaningful investor support and funding” in AMP7.

Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer John McDonnell has said the process of renationalising the water sector would begin during the first 100 days of a Labour government.

GII 2019A major new international survey has revealed that the satisfaction rating for Great Britain’s water and sewerage services is the second highest in the world.

Published in Company News

JEREMY CORBYN LABOUR PARTY MANIFESTOThe UK water sector has moved swiftly to rebut Labour Party criticism of private ownership and launch a forceful and detailed defence of the benefits of privatisation in response to plans outlined in the Labour Party Manifesto published today.

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