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John Armitt urges transparency from government on energy bills impact
Project heads to seek injunctions to control demos along entire length of route, MPs told
UK’s net zero targets at risk due to delays caused by poor planning and investment in infrastructure
The latest addition to the London Underground is restrained and austere, with touches that echo older glories
Sir Jon Thompson’s departure would create fresh upheaval at audit watchdog say executives
Public projects tick several boxes in the UK but whether or not they are good for the nation’s purse is a different matter
Leo Quinn says transport, defence and energy projects are set to benefit from potential government-funded boom
Current interim CEO David Black will take on permanent role
Industry says EU drivers reluctant to cross Channel and urges building of transport facilities to improve conditions
Acquisition of Axicom from investment bank Macquarie follows funds buying up infrastructure assets
Combination of new and old commitments made at meeting with Boris Johnson in Downing Street
The capital’s new railway highlights woes elsewhere and is a provocation to some
Pulse superfast network to be expanded in long-awaited infrastructure strategy
CityFibre’s Milton Keynes rollout highlights how challenger groups are competing with Openreach and Virgin Media O2
Former Iberdrola and Orsted executives to run London-based Corio Generation
UK public transport group was stripped of franchise last year over ‘serious failings’
Passenger numbers on trains and buses have failed to recover to pre-pandemic levels, hitting finances
Water monopoly delivered sharpest cuts to spending despite charging highest bills, FT analysis finds
Government infrastructure strategy aims to unblock rollout bottlenecks
Lutz Schüler singles out incumbent as telecoms groups race to roll out faster fibre networks
Boris Johnson aims to prove post-Brexit regulatory changes can boost the British economy
Fifth-generation networks offer higher data speeds and cut delays — to give almost instantaneous response, promising new opportunities and applications for business and consumers. So why has 5G been slow to make an impression on everyday life, and what can we expect next?
Project has created an archaeological trench along the 140-mile route between London and Birmingham
Ofwat leadership contenders include former heads of spending and competition watchdogs
Challenger to BT wants to roll out new network covering an additional 7m homes
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