Sharkey attacks government inaction on water reform
Former Undertones frontman and clean water campaigner Feargal Sharkey criticises the government's lack of progress on water reform, as sewage spills continue to plague UK rivers and coasts.
Former Undertones frontman and clean water campaigner Feargal Sharkey criticises the government's lack of progress on water reform, as sewage spills continue to plague UK rivers and coasts.
Shocking revelations show water company executives raking in millions while customers face rising bills and environmental disasters.
The UK water regulator Ofwat has abolished crucial industry regulations, raising concerns over sewage management and environmental impact.
Growing pressure mounts to bring England's water sector back into public hands as critics slam privatised firms for soaring bills and environmental failures.
Amid growing concerns over water company performance, Labour's Jim McMahon demands an independent review of Ofwat's regulatory framework to ensure accountability and better service for consumers.
Shadow Environment Secretary Steve Reed accuses Ofwat of negligence and calls for urgent reforms to protect consumers from rising bills and sewage pollution.
Environment Secretary Steve Reed has called for Southern Water to 'rebuild public trust' following severe pollution incidents. The utility giant faces mounting pressure over its environmental record.
Southern Water's CEO faces backlash as his salary doubles to £1.3m while the company struggles with sewage spills and financial penalties.
Southern Water's CEO faces backlash over a £14 million pay package while the company dumps sewage into UK waters. Critics demand accountability.
Water companies in the UK may be circumventing Labour's proposed ban on executive bonuses, sparking outrage among campaigners and politicians.
The UK government has announced a revised plan to reduce sewage discharges into rivers, but critics argue it lacks urgency and fails to meet environmental targets.
The Labour Party unveils ambitious plans to tackle the UK's sewage pollution crisis, promising stricter regulations and hefty fines for water companies.
Water firms in England face tougher penalties and stricter oversight as the government cracks down on pollution and poor performance.
Shadow Environment Secretary Steve Reed pledges to hold water companies accountable for sewage spills and excessive executive pay if Labour wins the next election.
A Virgin Atlantic passenger's nightmare unfolded at JFK Airport when her luggage was soaked in raw sewage, leaving her belongings ruined and the airline scrambling for answers.
Labour announces plans to abolish Ofwat, the water regulator, and replace it with a new body to tackle sewage spills and rising bills. Here’s what you need to know.
Ministers and water regulator Ofwat are under scrutiny as households across the UK face rising bills while sewage spills continue to plague rivers and coastlines.
The UK government is set to abolish Ofwat and replace it with a new water regulator, signalling a major overhaul of the industry's oversight.
Popular British coastal resorts are facing a sewage nightmare, with raw waste flooding beaches. Experts warn of health risks as tourists flock to affected areas.
Labour's Steve Reed accuses the government of failing to hold water companies accountable as Thames Water and Southern Water face scrutiny over sewage spills and financial mismanagement.
Shocking new data reveals England's sewage scandal has worsened dramatically, with water companies dumping waste into rivers for over 3.6 million hours last year.
Labour's Steve Reed slams government inaction as sewage spills plague Southern Water and Thames Water, demanding urgent reforms to protect England's waterways.
A cross-party group of MPs urges the government to strengthen Ofwat’s powers to hold water companies accountable for sewage spills and environmental damage.
Government ministers demand answers as Thames Water and Southern Water fail to meet sewage discharge targets, raising environmental and health concerns.
New data exposes a sharp rise in serious pollution incidents caused by England's water companies, sparking outrage and calls for stricter regulations.
Southern Water has nearly doubled its CEO’s pay to £1.4m, sparking fury as the firm faces criticism over service failures and environmental breaches.
Southern Water and Anglian Water have been hit with hefty fines totalling £2.65m for illegally discharging sewage into protected waterways in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The Environment Agency condemned the breaches, which pose risks to wildlife and
Thames Water is under fire for allegedly pressuring customers with steep bill hikes while failing to address leaks and sewage spills. Critics call it 'highway robbery'.
Thames Water is under fire for contaminating Oxfordshire's water supply while struggling with mounting debt. MPs demand accountability as Ofwat investigates.
Thames Water's CEO reveals a grim financial outlook, with losses hitting £1.6bn and a decade-long recovery plan ahead. What does this mean for customers and investors?