6/12/2025 11:16:32 AM The Independent Water Commission’s interim findings: Pressure builds for reform, but a sea-change looks unlikely By Isabel Taylor Michael Corbett Christian Boney Ian Johnson Samantha Brady +2 more... Show less Following a Call for Evidence that elicited over 50,000 responses, the UK’s Independent Water Commission (Commission) has published its...
4/30/2025 12:56:16 PM Competition Appeal Tribunal Rejects Proposed Claims in Water Collective Proceedings By Tim Blanchard Ewan Brown Tahlia Brysha-Pullen On 7 March 2025, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) delivered its judgment[1] in respect of applications made by Professor Carolyn...
1/29/2025 2:15:00 PM UK Water sector: A deluge of developments By Isabel Taylor Kathryn Emmett Lisa Sabbage The blog below is an extract from Slaughter and May’s UK Energy and Infrastructure: What’s to come in 2025 publication. For information...
12/13/2024 2:38:58 PM COP29: Did The ‘Finance Cop’ Find Its Feet, And What Progress Was Made On Carbon Markets? By Samay Shah Charlotte Burgess George Murray Aaron Wu +1 more... Show less The annual leading international climate change conference, COP29, concluded in the early hours of 24 November. For companies and...
8/9/2022 1:47:35 PM Environment Agency warns of tougher action against directors: is this a tipping point for environmentally sensitive industry sectors? By Samantha Brady Katie Kershaw In its latest annual report on the environmental performance of England’s water and sewerage companies, the Environment Agency (EA) has...