Thames Water dividend payouts in spotlight after shareholders pull funding
The stark update highlights the deepening financial woes for the firm which is sitting on a debt pile of £14.7 billion.
The stark update highlights the deepening financial woes for the firm which is sitting on a debt pile of £14.7 billion.
The firm revealed that its investors had withdrawn a £500 million funding lifeline that was due to be paid at the end of this month.
Atlantic Recycling is expected to go to court in December charged with environmental offences.
Some moves are being made to introduce legislation in Scotland, the Isle of Man and Jersey.
Supporters have been warned they face being barred from stadiums if they are too drunk.
Shares in the London-listed company rose by more than a tenth in early trading on Thursday as a result.
With inflation easing, some estate agents expressed ‘cautious optimism’ about activity levels rebounding.
A sword believed to have been given to Bonnie Prince Charlie is also part of the collection.
Liberal Democrat Liam McArthur has lodged Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill at Holyrood.
Members of Aslef at 16 train operators will stage strikes and an overtime ban in a long-running pay dispute.
Sharp is a MSc water science, policy & management student at St Antony’s College.
Israel’s military said it had struck a Hezbollah military compound in Teir Harfa and a ‘terrorist cell’ in Naqoura.
The group said the first £500 million of the new equity that had been agreed will not be provided by its shareholders by March 31.
A new digital system for patients’ health records is expected to cost nearly £3m. less than the maximum budget approved by the States four years ago.
The clearing of foliage around bunkers situated near Fort Doyle has allowed a team from Festung Guernsey the opportunity to investigate the Second World War site.