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Utility Week magazine editor Suzanne Heneghan reflects on why the new Conservative government must deliver on its campaign pledges to the regions.
The price cap in energy has been cited as a major factor in the troubles engulfing Npower, which is set to cut up to 4,500 jobs as it merges with Eon. Utility Week print editor Suzanne Heneghan discusses the impact of the cap as it approaches its first anniversary.
Labour's renationalisation plans just got bigger, meaning even more uncertainty for utilities, writes Utility Week magazine editor Suzanne Heneghan
As we launch our election 2019 call to a new government, Utility Week magazine editor, Suzanne Heneghan outlines why we need a manifesto for progress.
Suzanne Heneghan discusses public sentiment around climate change, nationalisation and other key issues ahead of a crunch election for the utilities sector.
While it will be business as usual for the utility sector over the next six weeks, there is already real concern in boardrooms around the uncertainty the general election has already created. Suzanne Heneghan looks at the key issues for the industry as we approach a crunch time for the country.
The following year saw Michael Gove, then environment secretary, launch a searing attack on water
Until recently, the climate change message was a study in reasoned, intellectual persuasion but over the past few months the mood music has changed. Suzanne Heneghan discusses how the sector can cut through the acrimony and noise.