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Ofwat, the water regulator for England and Wales, will be replaced by a new watchdog following an independent review of ...
Wales is to have its own water watchdog, the Welsh and UK governments have announced. It comes after a review called for the ...
The Government called it the biggest overhaul of the water sector since privatisation but campaigners criticised the plans ...
The UK government should create a new water industry regulator, combining Ofwat with bodies that focus on the environment and ...
A review into the UK’s troubled water industry has recommended Ofwat be scrapped as part of a complete regulatory overhaul.
The Government will replace Ofwat with a new unified regulator to tackle record water pollution and strengthen public health ...
Ofwat itself has accepted its fate after the Cunliffe Report said it had failed the public and should be scrapped.
Sir Jon told BBC Breakfast: "Bills are going to rise by 30% over the next five years. There are some inescapable facts here.
Sir Jon Cunliffe's final report is expected to include a recommendation that the government consider a new regulator which ...
Multiple reports suggest the review has concluded and Ofwat should be abolished as ministers look to replace it with a new regulator for the beleaguered industry. The regulator employs about 300 ...
Britain will create a new powerful regulator for its water industry following public fury over sewage spills, accepting the ...
Report provides the opportunity to create cleaner, more accessible blue spaces across the country, so future generations can enjoy the life-affirming benefits of water sport.