UK to Invest £725 Billion in Infrastructure Over Next 10 Years
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UK to Invest £725 Billion in Infrastructure Over Next 10 Years
The UK government outlined plans to spend at least £725 billion ($974 billion) on the country’s creaking infrastructure over the next 10 years, as part of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s push to use investment to lift economic growth and win back support from the electorate.
UK Government: £15.6bn for transportation in new Infrastructure Strategy
The UK government has this week (ends June 20, 2025) announced a comprehensive, £725bn 10-year Infrastructure Strategy, which includes £15.6bn in transport investments, marking the most significant commitment to road network modernization in recent years. The ambitious plan prioritizes enhancing road networks, bridges, and tunnels as part of broader efforts to support economic growth and improve national connectivity. Central to the announcement…
The ten year infrastructure strategy: long on ambition but light on detail
Last week’s spending review (see our briefing) was good for the environment, in particular because the government pledged to splash an awful lot of cash - £120 billion over the rest of the parliament – on raising the UK’s pitiful level of capital spending on buildings and infrastructure. As well as investment in health and…
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