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Chancellor rejects reports that project will finish on outskirts of capital to save money
MPs accuse lender of lacking ‘strategic vision’ of where to target investment
The government seems to have lost interest in the idea of a new body to oversee the network
Move sparks backlash from alternative fibre networks
We live in an age of extraordinary human endeavours, but it seems impossible to run eight carriages along a fixed line
Energy and labour costs soar as summer heatwave caused more burst pipes
Government aims to provide ultrafast internet to all homes across country
BT division suspends work on future projects as it seeks savings amid high inflation
Driver shortages, industrial unrest and infrastructure problems leave travellers stuck
East-west high-speed line pared again but HS2 chief confident north-south project will not be cut back
Network which sells to multiple internet service providers faces increasing competition
Passenger complaints against Transpennine Express double in last quarter triggering calls for urgent intervention
Australian pension fund manager IFM says instability and lack of clarity are delaying investment
Treasury seeks more savings on high-speed rail project less than a year after eastern leg to Leeds was scrapped
UK prime minister said Northern Powerhouse Rail would be built in full between Liverpool and Hull via Bradford
Rising construction materials prices could hit chancellor’s ability to deliver on pledges, say experts
Target to cover 99% of homes needs a campaign to encourage switching, provider says
Avanti managing director Phil Whittingham will leave the company on September 15
Ofwat’s shortcomings are a sign of Britain’s wider economic regulation failings
Operators are being questioned on infrastructure quality and the growing costs being passed on to consumers
Water shortage reinforces the case for a proper accounting
From nuclear power plants to reservoirs and railways, Britain is struggling to modernise its energy and transport systems
Data centres, which can use as much energy as thousands of homes, put London and the south-east at particular risk
Owners Telefónica and Liberty Global joined by investment firm InfraVia Capital Partners
Felixstowe dispute adds to pressure on transport network amid rail walkouts and burden on Channel crossings
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