Poliitcs
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MPs publish scathing report on the future of rail
DfT does not appreciate the scale of the challenge ahead on future of rail, say MPs. -
Positive signs for infrastructure could be frustrated by political events
An infrastructure revolution has been promised by chancellor, but political crisis could scupper it. -
Queen’s speech: Some positives for construction despite Brexit focus
The government's programme inevitably focuses on Brexit but there are some positives for the construction sector. -
New construction minister announced
The government has appointed a new construction minister less than six months after the last one. -
Party conferences to have key focus on construction and infrastructure
On the eve of their annual events in Liverpool and Birmingham, we look at what the two main political parties are saying about construction. -
What can Bill Clinton's former secretary of state for transport teach us about infrastructure lobbying?
Bill Clinton's former secretary of state for transport speaks to Infrastructure Intelligence. -
What if the Spending Review really was strategic?
The Spending Review is fast approaching and all areas of government spending on infrastructure are under scrutiny. ICE's Andrew Crudgington explains. -
The UK needs to get on the front foot with infrastructure delivery
The UK needs to establish a clearer sense of what the nation needs from it infrastructure investment, says Dr Mark Dittmer-Odell, CBI Head of Infrastructure -
Lib Dems promise rail investment, accept nuclear power but don't want a third runway
Low carbon policies drive a manifesto that's happy to invest in infrastructure including HS2.