UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Joe Biden on Thursday discussed the ongoing situation in Ukraine, as well as the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, according to a statement released by the UK government. The two leaders expressed their shared desire for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, with the aim of securing the release of hostages and facilitating the delivery of humanitarian aid.
“Starmer, Biden discussed ambition for immediate Gaza ceasefire to get hostages out and get humanitarian aid in,” said a statment by the UK government.
The UK government has also taken steps to address concerns within the water sector. They have instructed Ofwat, the water industry regulator, to ensure that funding allocated for critical infrastructure upgrades is protected and can only be utilized for projects that directly benefit customers and the environment.
Furthermore, Ofwat has been directed to make certain that any unspent funds are returned to customers, with strict measures in place to prevent the diversion of these funds towards bonuses, dividends, or salary increases.
In a move to prioritize the interests of both customers and the environment, the UK government has announced that water companies will be required to place these considerations at the forefront of their objectives. This announcement marks the initial stages of a broader effort to reform the water sector, with the government committed to implementing changes that will enhance the industry’s performance and accountability.
“Starmer, Biden discussed ambition for immediate Gaza ceasefire to get hostages out and get humanitarian aid in,” said a statment by the UK government.
The UK government has also taken steps to address concerns within the water sector. They have instructed Ofwat, the water industry regulator, to ensure that funding allocated for critical infrastructure upgrades is protected and can only be utilized for projects that directly benefit customers and the environment.
Furthermore, Ofwat has been directed to make certain that any unspent funds are returned to customers, with strict measures in place to prevent the diversion of these funds towards bonuses, dividends, or salary increases.
In a move to prioritize the interests of both customers and the environment, the UK government has announced that water companies will be required to place these considerations at the forefront of their objectives. This announcement marks the initial stages of a broader effort to reform the water sector, with the government committed to implementing changes that will enhance the industry’s performance and accountability.