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fights to prevent its collapse. ministers are drawing up contingency plans while the supplier looks to secure extra funding amid debts running into billions of pounds. celia hatton has more. the future of the uk s biggest water company is far from watertight. but the government is reassuring thames water s 15 million customers they won t lose access to water as work continues behind the scenes to try to rescue it from collapse. thames water is £14 billion in debt and in crisis mode after the surprise resignation of its ceo on tuesday. no clear reason has been given for sarah bentley s departure. ministers are considering a plan to bring the utility giant temporarily under public ownership if it can t sort out its debts. we need to make sure that thames water as an entity survives. there s a lot of work that the government is trying to do on resolving sewage. certainly, up until now, the regulator has been focused on keeping consumer bills down, but there s a lot of inf ....
well, that is potentially significant story on the front page of the times as we can see, rishi sunak. that is saying that the prime minister is saying to potential rebels two thing n the first place he will draft in 150 judges to ensure that if there are rwanda appeals they are sped up. the second thing which he said earlier today, is he will be prepared to ignore interim injunctions from the european court of human rights. tomorrow and wednesday we have votes on the floor of the house of commons, on the committee stage, thatis commons, on the committee stage, that is the line by line an nation of the bill and wednesday it looks like the third reading in the house of commons before it goes to the house of lords. rishi sunak faces threats on two front, from the right from robertjenrick and bill cash, they want to tighten up the bill, make it difficult to launch an appeal, from the left robert buckland, he wants to sort of loosen the bill if you like, now, on the right, ....
out front next, putin s nukes are on the move. as putin warns he can still destroy ukraine s capital. we are live in moscow, and along ukraine s front lines where the attacks are intensifying tonight. plus, the justice department tonight taking steps to prevent trump from releasing classified materials in the mar-a-lago case, as one of his now former lawyers reveals why he is no longer advising the former president. and after the spy balloon, and dangerous close calls. tech can u.s. prevent another dangerous incident with china? a critical meeting about to happen. let s go out front. good evening, i m brianna killer in for erin burnett. out front tonight, putin surrounding ukraine with nuclear weapons. the russian president declaring today he now has nukes on standby in belarus, which is where putin launched his invasion of ukraine from more than one year ago. the first nuclear warheads have been delivered to the territory of belarus, but just the first ones. this i ....
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