The tide is turning on Thames Water: special administration looks best
Thames Water is likely heading toward special administration as political support for nationalization increases. Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds expressed concerns over a creditor-led rescue deal, citing unfair costs and infrastructure delays. With the company facing imminent funding issues, urgency for a resolution is mounting as potential political shifts.
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Published 16 Jun 2026, 18:00 UTC · Updated 16 Jun 2026, 18:20 UTC
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