Politics
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An Autumn Statement with a difference
The chancellor of the exchequer Philip Hammond is making changes to the Autumn Statement and the industry needs to be prepared. -
Transport minister highlights importance of infrastructure post-Brexit
John Hayes, minister of state at the Department for Transport, emphasises the vital role infrastructure will play post-Brexit. -
The age of May - and what it means for infrastructure
With the Conservative conference now over, there are many insights into the political forces at play in current government, says Julian Francis. -
Tories wipe infrastructure slate clean in Birmingham
Attending the Conservative party conference in Birmingham, Julian Francis updates Infrastructure Intelligence on what the discussions mean for the infrastructure sector. -
The legacy of Lord O'Neill - less impact than he should have made
Lord Jim O'Neill became Theresa May's first government departure, when he resigned as Treasury minister last Friday. Dr Nelson Ogunshakin reflects on his time in office. -
Laws of political gravity and George Osborne
Is there another leader of the opposition rising from inside the government's own political party? -
Strange times, but we’re keeping up the pressure on politicians
The environmental sector has much to offer ministers as they get to grips with their new briefs, says Matthew Farrow. -
Reality bites for May government
The autumn session of parliament is shaping up to be a busy one with a number of key decisions to be taken by MPs. -
All change at Number 10 as May makes her mark
It's still very early days, but Theresa May's new cabinet appointments will affect the industry. -
Thoughts from the gallery on Theresa May’s new government
What can we expect in the early days of a Theresa May government?