Eton, Windsor, UK. 28th March, 2024. A Thames Water van drives through floodwater on a country road in Eton, Berkshire this morning. The possibility of Thames Water being nationalised has increased greatly today as shareholders in the UK's biggest water company have refuse to give £500m in emergency funding. The CEO of Thames Water, Chris Weston has reportedly said that if funding investment cannot be found by the end of 2024 that there was a prospect of the company going into special administration. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News


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