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The Drinking Water Inspectorate has outlined its position and principles of future arrangements to ensure that consumers of public water supplies continue to have access to safe and clean drinking water after Brexit.
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Yorkshire Water has revealed that its mean ethnic pay gap is 3 per cent and has encouraged other companies to follow suit in publishing the data.
Igloo Energy has followed fellow challenger supplier Bulb in bucking the recent price hike trend as it plans to cut prices by an average of 2.6 per cent.
The government has been “working closely” with water companies to prepare for all scenarios of the UK’s exit from the European Union, including a “no deal” Brexit.
Ofwat's chief executive talks about how setting ambitious new leakage targets has been “an interesting experiment” in using a different tool as a regulator.
Water UK has welcomed the news that the first wet wipes to be accredited with the “fine to flush” symbol will soon be available to buy to help in the fight against fatbergs.
SSE overstated generation payments in its feed-in tariff (FIT) annual submissions to Ofgem due to an “administrative error” and will now pay out more than £705,000.
Ofwat is close to finalising the wording of the new licence condition for water companies to meet principles concerning board leadership, transparency and governance.
Ofgem has warned that if the company fails to improve its "poor customer service" it could result in the revocation of its supplier licence.
SSE described its water company as a “good business” but said it does not form part of SSE’s main focus on energy networks.