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19.05.26 - 08:00
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Thames Water rescue deal threatened by uncertainty over next prime minister (The Guardian)
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Exclusive: Potential investors fear Andy Burnham could push to bring utility companies into public ownershipA rescue deal for Thames Water is under threat because of a potential change in prime minister, government insiders have said.Ministers are negotiating a takeover deal for the stricken water company with a consortium of creditors led by American investment firm Elliott Management. Continue reading......
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19.05.26 - 01:06
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Kemflo expands into semiconductor carbon recycling and commercial water systems (Digitimes)
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Kemflo, a Taiwanese water purification exporter, said it has shifted from selling filtration equipment to operating as a full-scale water resources company, driven by rising global water demand and stricter drinking-quality standards. The firm now combines in-house filter-media research and development, an international-grade laboratory, and vertical integration to supply home and commercial purification systems, filter cartridges, industrial water treatment, and activated carbon regeneration services....
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17.05.26 - 14:30
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Thames Water investors say temporary nationalisation would slow its recovery (The Guardian)
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Comments come after Andy Burnham says he would renationalise water and other businesses as PMInvestors in Thames Water have told the Labour government that a temporary nationalisation of the embattled company would slow its turnaround, after calls from Andy Burnham to put key utilities under public control.As Keir Starmer's grip on power appeared to be fading, the Greater Manchester mayor suggested at the weekend that the renationalisation of water and energy would form part of his policy agenda should he become prime minister. Continue reading......
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16.05.26 - 19:42
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Andy Burnham says Labour must put energy and water under public control (The Guardian)
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Greater Manchester mayor suggests programme of renationalisation would be key policy if he succeeds Keir Starmer as PMAndy Burnham has suggested that a programme of mass renationalisation would be at the centre of his policy platform if he succeeds Keir Starmer as prime minister.The Greater Manchester mayor is seeking a return to Westminster via a byelection in Makerfield. He has been widely expected to challenge Starmer for the Labour leadership if elected and is seen as the favoured candidate of the party's soft left. Continue reading......
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