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Andrew Adonis of the National Infrastructure Commission welcomes the government’s £430m response to the Commission’s recommendations.
Chancellor George Osborne has written to Lord Adonis, setting out two new studies that the National Infrastructure Commission will undertake.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Increasing capacity, decreasing travel time, and improving reliability vital to improving connections between economic centres in the North.
The National Infrastructure Commission has published its second report: Transport for a world city.
The National Infrastructure Commission has published its first report: Smart power.
New consultation on the governance, structure and operation of the commission published.
The Chancellor has appointed Phil Graham as CEO of the National Infrastructure Commission.
'I welcome the fact that the government has accepted the case for an extra runway at Heathrow or Gatwick...'
'It is time to make the North a powerhouse again – and we can only do that with a new era of infrastructure investment.'
'The significant investment announced in today's Spending Review represents a welcome step in the right direction – but it is only a start.'
Call for evidence on northern connectivity, London’s transport infrastructure and energy supply will run until 8th January 2016.
Four-point plan to get Britain building will change the way vital infrastructure projects are planned, determined and funded.
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