This was refreshing to hear, but light on info around what other options are on the table besides more of the same. I'm extremely dubious about the seriousness and competency of NGO's to take on responsibilities that should essentially belong to the state, but it's a step in the right direction.
Thames Water to borrow another £1.5 billion at 15% (ouch) in order to keep it going for another year while it looks for a 'market based solution'.
Just put it out of its misery already.