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The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has appointed Michèle Dix CBE – a former managing director of Crossrail 2 and director of planning at Transport for London – to the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC).
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
This letter commissions the next in-depth study for the NIC on the future of freight.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The National Infrastructure Commission appoints Lord Adonis as its permanent Chair, Sir John Armitt as Deputy Chair, and four new Commissioners.
The Spring Budget saw the Chancellor announce a 5G strategy, in line with recommendations set out by the Commission in Connected Future.
The NIC is exploring which emerging technologies have the most potential for improving infrastructure productivity, and will make recommendations to government on what actions it should consider to support deployment.
NIC Chair, Lord Adonis, writes about the commission's latest report and the UK's connected future
The National Infrastructure Commission publishes its report into 5G and telecommunication technology
Reforming the railways: new ways of working, simpler structures, smart ticketing and collaboration across the industry.
NIC Cheif Executive, Phil Graham, speech to the Campaign to Protect Rural England
Deputy Chair of the National Infrastructure Commission responds to announcements made in the Autumn Statement
The Chancellor has issued a remit letter to the National Infrastructure Commission, which includes a binding fiscal remit.
This letter commissions the next in-depth study for the NIC following a public call for ideas, and briefly responds to its interim report on the Cambridge-Milton Keynes-Oxford corridor.
The National Infrastructure Commission publishes its interim report into the Cambridge – Milton Keynes – Oxford corridor.
National Infrastructure Commission launches NIA call for evidence, publishes its consultation response and announces expert advisory groups
Interim Chair of the National Infrastructure Commission, Lord Adonis, response to the government's support for a third runway at Heathrow
The National Infrastructure Commission is to be put on a permanent footing to help build a bigger, better and greater Britain.
Commissioners look at integrating infrastructure with high quality urban design at London based firm.
The National Infrastructure Commission has launched a consultation into the process and methodology of the National Infrastructure Assessment (NIA).
The government has committed to place the National Infrastructure Commission on a statutory footing.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Lord Adonis, Chair of the National Infrastructure Commission welcomes the government's announcement that it will make the NIC statutory and independent.
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