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John Armitt says pension schemes need to ‘find the best possible opportunity’
Companies are asking for increases of up to 70% by 2030 to deliver improvements to infrastructure
Industry regulator has shut 804 for-profit facilities since 2011, study shows
Government is testing new trading market in drought-prone Cambridgeshire
Water company seeks to avoid government bailout as officials make contingency plan for its failure dubbed Project Timber
Retailer appoints Jon Thompson, who led the FRC during its bitter battle with the group
Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors tells regulator Ofwat it is concerned about in-house oversight
Labour party plans to outsource more operations and make greater use of technology
Sale will be a key test of investor appetite for gas infrastructure as Britain tries to shift to renewables
Research by state-owned body in charge of project runs counter to MPs’ criticism that line is poor value for money
City veteran will stay as chair of regulated entity as utility faces financial pressures
Debt-laden privatised utility is already under investigation for water supply failure
As the FT’s Gill Plimmer explains, advances in technology and green energy efficiency mean desalination is now becoming a more viable proposition
Peers raise concerns over government’s transparency and accountability to parliament
Public accounts committee says neither managers nor government are able to explain project’s benefits
Annual increase will come on top of the uplift set by Ofwat every five years
BCG report reveals price of a flat road in Britain is £8.45mn per km against European average of £5.77mn
Officials to tackle drop in passenger capacity after Rishi Sunak revised rail link plans
A 14-mile road and tunnel project is a microcosm of the cost overruns and missed deadlines that plague projects around the country
New rules provide more options for special administrators to restructure groups unable to repay their debts
Australian group’s new vehicle marks latest sign of investor appetite for critical assets
Pipeline groups fear big hit to business if ministers back recommendations to drop methane for home heating
Government on course to meet just 10% of green targets, finds England’s Office for Environmental Protection
Inadequate investment in flood defences leaves capital and other areas at risk, warn two reports
Environment Agency says utility risked severe shortages in 2022 through ‘complacency’ and ‘lack of understanding’
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