Challenge to Thames Water rescue deal dismissed

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Simon Jack & Faarea Masud

BBC News

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A £3bn rescue loan for Thames Water is still on track after an appeal against the deal was dismissed.

The troubled firm secured the rescue loan in February, to stave off the prospect of the debt-laden company coming under government control.

But a small group of lenders had argued against the terms of the deal, while Liberal Democrat MP Charlie Maynard had argued that extra lending was not in the public interest.

This extra funding allows Thames to continue operating for at least another 12 months giving it time to restructure its nearly £20bn in debt and try to attract new investment.

The reasons for the Court of Appeal's decision are yet to be released.

The BBC understands that Mr Maynard is still considering whether to appeal against this latest ruling to the Supreme Court.

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