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From nuclear power plants to reservoirs and railways, Britain is struggling to modernise its energy and transport systems
‘Labour’s Churchill’ and what he could teach today’s party. A new book by Andrew Adonis
The high-speed rail line is helping to reinvigorate the once industrial heart of England
Former boss of BP calls for greater imagination in planning and design to advance society at large
Move at Bath, Open University and Southampton comes after outcry over remuneration
Cabinet secretary who served four prime ministers with effortless brilliance
Third of HS2’s board has left in past year as concerns mount about cost overruns
Peer was renowned for Rhodesia settlement and Britain’s response to Falklands invasion
Martin Wolf selects his mid-year reads
With additional traffic-curbing measures, this infrastructure package deserves support
LNER brand revived after failing franchise returns to state hands
Stagecoach/Virgin-run rail franchise faces option of state control
The system is not perfect, but nor is it in the crisis some would have us believe
Ex-Labour minister says PM becoming ‘voice’ of Ukip and points to unease over rail franchises
‘The European Union withdrawal bill is the worst legislation of my lifetime. It arrives soon in the House of Lords and I feel duty bound to oppose it relentlessly from the Labour benches.’
Huge pay at the top is not the only problem for the institutions, writes Miranda Green
Administrator bows to pressure by retiring from £468,000 position at Bath
Committee chair Nicky Morgan responds to concern about growing debt burden on graduates
Britain may find it harder to fund projects without the European Investment Bank
Peer says a decision is needed to show Britain is ‘still open for business’
At the core of any success is a strong public-private partnership, writes John McTernan
Fears that northern high-speed rail link might be shunted behind London project
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