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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
Investors say regulatory conditions make utility’s business plan ‘uninvestable’
The utility’s nine shareholders and regulator Ofwat have moved firmly beyond bluff tactics
Carmakers and insurers braced for fallout after bridge collapse shuts critical US trade hub
Shareholders refuse to confirm they will make fresh equity injection
Data from Environment Agency prompts calls for government to declare national emergency
Lima reverses course on right to operate controversial Chancay project
Early movers profited from unloved assets, but higher interest rates and more competition mean windfalls will become harder to achieve
Pollution from emergency overflow pipes into canals, coastal waters and rivers has not always been recorded until now
Government decision heightens risk of significant lay-offs at Hitachi and Alstom’s UK plants
The prime minister’s business aide is overseeing efforts to avert the utility’s potential failure
Higher leakage rates in London than in Phnom Penh underscore a long-running policy argument
Leaders of West Midlands and Greater Manchester propose cheaper 70-mile high-speed line along roughly the same route
Planned Phnom Penh-to-coast link raises alarms amid regional influence tussle
Notice of fresh disruption comes as northern leaders call for rail operator Avanti to be stripped of its contract
Parts of the country’s biggest city have been without running water for almost two weeks amid a heatwave
John Armitt says pension schemes need to ‘find the best possible opportunity’
China Railway Construction and Hyundai unit among companies showing interest
Regulator has new options to take away investors’ ownership of water companies while leaving them dealing with debt
Companies are asking for increases of up to 70% by 2030 to deliver improvements to infrastructure
Beijing clamps down on province-level infrastructure spending even as it tries to stimulate economy
Government is testing new trading market in drought-prone Cambridgeshire
DHL among operators reporting soaring requests for the route in a trend expected to benefit state-owned RZD
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