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Officials to tackle drop in passenger capacity after Rishi Sunak revised rail link plans
A 14-mile road and tunnel project is a microcosm of the cost overruns and missed deadlines that plague projects around the country
New rules provide more options for special administrators to restructure groups unable to repay their debts
Australian group’s new vehicle marks latest sign of investor appetite for critical assets
Pipeline groups fear big hit to business if ministers back recommendations to drop methane for home heating
Government on course to meet just 10% of green targets, finds England’s Office for Environmental Protection
Inadequate investment in flood defences leaves capital and other areas at risk, warn two reports
Environment Agency says utility risked severe shortages in 2022 through ‘complacency’ and ‘lack of understanding’
Organisation formed to defuse disputes between investors and public sector over financing deals
Project chair Sir Jon Thompson tells MPs there are no guarantees price of London to Birmingham line will not rise again
Thames Water apologises to staff and students at prestigious public school after in-person return delayed
FTSE 100 group acquires rival in sign of sustained appetite for utility assets despite performance concerns
Chris Weston aims to put UK utility on a stable footing despite ongoing regulatory uncertainty and threat of penalties
Former Aggreko boss Chris Weston takes over as utility faces scrutiny over financial health
Jürgen Maier to oversee report on UK railway and transport infrastructure delivery ahead of general election
Damning report by MPs urges departments to ensure more ‘robust’ competition for contracts
MPs summon executives and regulators over water utility’s £18bn debt mountain
Britain’s largest water utility faces scrutiny from parliamentarians and the regulator
Steady shift towards outsourcing hip, knee and eye treatment expected to expand to other procedures despite concerns
Concerns growing over financial health of UK’s biggest water company
Shareholders structured a £500mn cash injection as a loan charging 8% interest
Demand is soaring thanks to the NHS crisis, but providers are up against inflation and fierce competition for doctors
Chair of National Infrastructure Commission says government will have to pay for tunnel under London
Housebuilders and energy experts call on government to go further in boosting homes, wind farms and grid capacity
Spring Budget tax cuts could be hurried forward as chancellor seeks to appease Tory MPs fearful of 2024 election defeat
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