The bills are water torture – and so is the regulatory process / Nils Pratley
Five suppliers can raise charges but Ofwat is able to celebrate a minor moral victory. The whole process feels surreal Customers already knew their water bills rose steeply in April. Now 14.7 million people in England supplied by five companies – Anglian, Northumbrian, South East, Southern and (…)
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