EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock David Lammy (R) held talks with Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski David Lammy’s whirlwind first trip as foreign secretary, organised at very short notice, is...
Britain’s most powerful business leaders will reveal plans this week to unlock billions of pounds in private investment. Mark Carney, the former governor of the Bank...
The Labour party has secured a landslide victory in the 2024 election, with Sir Keir Starmer leading the party to victory. At the time of writing,...
Labour has won a big majority in the general election. That means it should be able to pass the new laws it wants easily. But what...
The Civil Engineering Contractors Association has published its recommendations to the incoming government to deliver the necessary infrastructure In their recent policy document, ‘Priorities for a...
The UK’s transition to net zero is under threat as delays in approving new infrastructure put billions of pounds of investment in offshore wind schemes and...
METHODOLOGY The 2024 Infrastructure Investor Debt ranking is based on the amount of direct infrastructure debt investment capital raised by firms between 1 January 2018 and...
The UK’s cycling infrastructure is lagging behind its European counterparts, according to an analysis by PeopleForBikes. It has included the UK in its city ratings for...
Infrastructure The definition of infrastructure investing, for the purposes of the Infrastructure Investor 100, means committing equity capital toward tangible, physical assets, whether existing (brownfield) or...
– Investment trust managers’ top priorities are housing, transport and decarbonisation – “Investment trusts should play a fundamental role” It is widely accepted that Britain’s infrastructure...
The U.K. economy has endured a lot of name-calling in the past decade, weighed down by gibes over Brexit, slow economic growth, and stagnant productivity levels....
One of the UK’s biggest infrastructure investors has called Britain “a Banana economy” with an ethos of “Build absolutely nothing anywhere near anything (or anybody)”, but...