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June 2008
How much?
If it's any comfort for RWE Npower, it's not the only utility in trouble over bills. Thames Water and Southern... ...more »
Hey, it could be worse...not wait, it is
You have to feel for RWE Npower. It has had rather a bad few weeks. Sending out inflated bills. Worst... ...more »
Tapping into Common sense
Tempers are beginning to fray in the Palace of Westminster where honest to goodness tap water is still not freely... ...more »
Are we all sitting comfortably?
What should we make of the turn of phrase used by Ofgem chief executive Alistair Buchanan when the watchdog held... ...more »
Do you get my point?
Not many belly laughs as our elected representatives make determined bids to find out what is happening in the energy... ...more »
An energy bill to really moan about!
Good to see that Npower is on top of its game. It recently sent an electricity bill to Alison Turner,... ...more »
A close shave..
Now here's a rum do. An investigation following the arrest of two welding contractors, who were detained at an outer... ...more »
How are you spelling that?
Oh, the curse of the spellchecker. Centrica published some stuff recently about its group health and safety policy, which stated... ...more »
You want a hole? Stop digging
To date, nearly 30 MPs have signed a Commons Early Day Motion that states: "This House notes with concern that... ...more »
The DTI by any other name...
Ever keen to put the record straight, the great man is pleased to pass on the following clarification from the... ...more »
Footy failure figures don't add up
Methinks they try too hard. Eon, which sponsors the FA Cup, has been doing its bit to encourage football fans... ...more »
Who turned the lights out?
Five years ago serious power cuts in London and the west Midlands, which together left nearly three-quarters of a million... ...more »
Mutton dressed as minister
As blunders go, this was quite a good one. The latest issue of Nuclear Future, a specialist magazine for nuclear... ...more »
A nice send off
The news that former Northern Ireland Water boss Katherine Bryan has received a golden handshake worth more than a quarter... ...more »
A river runs through it...
Readers of a more sensitive or nervous disposition may wish to look away now. Organisers of a river festival scheduled... ...more »

