Wales
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Whitehall short-sightedness has damaged our progress, says Welsh minister
After a period of knockbacks from central government for new projects, Ryan Tute looks at what the future holds for Wales and whether policymakers in Cardiff feel let down. -
Infrastructure projects in Wales could flourish with greater planning clarity, RTPI says
RTPI Cymru claims the consenting process for infrastructure projects must be streamlined for Wales to be a competitive place for investment. -
Welsh Assembly unveil first chair of the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales
The Welsh Assembly has announced John Lloyd Jones as the first chair of the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales. -
Welsh secretary faces motion of no confidence following Swansea lagoon rejection
Alun Cairns is facing a motion of no confidence in the Welsh Assembly following the canned Swansea bay lagoon project. -
MPs claim minsters saved £430m on axed electrification schemes within Wales
A new report has called on the government to reinvest money saved on scrapped electrification schemes by exploring possible transport improvements within Wales. -
Wales to get its own National Infrastructure Commission by summer 2018
A new National Infrastructure Commission for Wales will be established by summer 2018 and a chair and commissioners are now being sought. -
Welsh rail 'game changer' bogged down in devolution disagreement
Plans for a big improvement in local railways in Wales appear stuck as a row erupts between the Welsh government and Whitehall over funding and process attached to devolving rail powers. -
Northern Powerhouse can help drive Welsh development says minister
Speech follows announcement of Wales Infrastructure Construction Industry Forum to help coordinate delivery of the Wales Infrastructure Investment Plan.
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