public outrage over rising bills pollution and executive bonuses, with a commission chaired by sir john cunliffet to make recommendations from next year. both the uk and welsh governments say the review aims to tackle systemic issues, clean up the waterways and attract long term investment . walking up long term investment. walking up water companies have already asked for a 40% bill hike by 2030, while thames water wants a 53% increase because , they say, 53% increase because, they say, of mounting debts . well, staying of mounting debts. well, staying with the news on water and the environment secretary says he had no idea that football tickets he accepted were linked to a polluting uk water firm. steve reid was questioned on gb news this morning. over £2,000 worth of tickets from a firm with ties to northumbrian water, one of three companies the water regulator has ruled not fit for purpose. speaking to breakfast this morning, reid admitted he probably wouldn't take tickets again but denied it had influenced any of his decisions . influenced any of his decisions. >> tickets were from a teleco