Thames Water plots break-up as it scrambles to avoid nationalisation
Water company explores radical plans amid struggles with £18bn debt pile
Water company explores radical plans amid struggles with £18bn debt pile
Shareholders and lenders overseas won’t be swayed by political or public pressure
Revelation comes amid concerns over foreign involvement in British infrastructure
German juggernaut’s plans to conquer Britain have hit the skids
Retailer’s fight to win back market share is being undermined by a growing interest bill
PPI-scale mis-selling adds to misdeeds clocked up since the financial crisis
How the UK’s biggest airport seeks to wave goodbye to turbulent times
There are less grubby ways to inject life back into our moribund stock market
The repeated dismissal of old-fashioned values has come back to bite the online apostles
A much-needed lifeline for Very Group has come at the price of control
Taxpayers have underpinned developers’ profits – there is an urgent need for reform
Mondelez’s flimsy stance on Russia has exposed the whole ESG edifice as an absurd, empty sham
An EV invasion threatens to run European carmakers off the road
The rise of China’s e-commerce industry mirrors the sad decline of British retail
Fears that a lack of shareholder investment could push company into special administration
British households are footing the bill for the regulator’s wilful complicity