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Breakdown of accounts comes as testing on Tideway tunnel set to begin and UK’s biggest water provider faces debt crisis
Party has no proposals for state involvement in companies that own trains
Opposition says it will roll out reforms within first term if it wins UK general election
Commenters discuss the state of Britain’s roads and share their experiences ahead of local elections — join the debate
Shortage of data raises questions over condition of infrastructure as groups seek sharp increases in bills
Ofwat criticises failure to improve infrastructure in letter seen by Financial Times
Government contingency plans could see bulk of debt taken on by state with utility split in two
Chancellor says UK government will never insure investors against poor decisions
Motorists and cyclists are increasingly outraged by state of the country’s roads
In 32 years since privatisation £78bn has been paid out of utilities
Link to London suffers sustained delays, cancellations, slashed timetables, overcrowding and poor customer service
Investors calculated that it would take £8bn of fresh equity to comply with Ofwat conditions
An effective railway network relies on co-ordination, long-term planning and innovation
Jobs at risk in historic manufacturing hubs as government fails to bridge gaps in rolling stock orders
Environment department says cash will be taken from fines on water industry but campaigners say amount is minuscule
Aviva and UK infrastructure bank to lease 60 battery-powered vehicles to Go-Ahead Group as part of £100mn plan
After years of quiet renationalisation, reform of the network is desperately needed
Group wants existing agreements with landlords to be extended to automatically permit full-fibre upgrades
England’s experiment with privatising natural monopolies has misfired
Factory does not have enough work to keep functioning normally in the coming years
Jeremy Hunt told that a lack of housing, water and transport is holding the city back
Utility wants to raise bills by 56% by 2030 in effort to stop investors walking away
UK’s biggest water utility, the government and Ofwat are at an impasse over its finances
Data from Environment Agency prompts calls for government to declare national emergency
Pollution from emergency overflow pipes into canals, coastal waters and rivers has not always been recorded until now
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