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...The National Infrastructure Commission’s chair has poured cold water on Rishi Sunak’s plan to get private developers to fund an expensive tunnel under London connecting the HS2 rail line to Euston in the heart...
...Alex Thomas, programme director at the Institute for Government think-tank, defended the government’s right to make the appointment....
...Heathrow and Gatwick were both privatised in the 1980s when the UK government publicly listed the British Airports Authority (BAA)....
...“It’s pretty clear as a trend that since the early 2010s, NHS performance has been getting worse”, said Max Warner, an economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies think-tank....
...Since 2023, academics at the world-leading British university have been named as co-authors on at least five studies with figures from organisations at the heart of China’s military-industrial complex....
...Ofwat said that its next regulatory period would “put customer and environmental priorities at the heart of the water sector”....
...“You can do more to unlock more private capital to get investment higher,” said Tom Smith, director of economic policy at the Tony Blair Institute think-tank....
...And for that, we’re joined by the FT’s infrastructure correspondent, Gill Plimmer. Hi, Gill. Gill Plimmer Hello....
...The true risks to inflation will depend heavily on the scale of any giveaway, said Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies....
...sense for the same fee to be payable for a hernia operation regardless of whether the patient was a fit 21-year-old man with no medical problems, or a 90-year-old chain smoker who has had two previous heart...
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...The expected rise in the headline figure comes as UK prime minister Rishi Sunak and chancellor Jeremy Hunt are considering further major cuts to HS2 to bring down the ballooning cost of the project....
...Stanford University researchers changed the effect of a gene to stop it causing Timothy syndrome, whose symptoms include life-threatening heart defects, autism and epilepsy....
...’s Institute of Physics....
...Hunt and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak intend to put the ambition at the heart of the next Conservative election manifesto, saying that NI is a “double tax” on work, which is already subject to income tax....
...Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is clearly keen to cut taxes in next week’s UK Budget. But money is tight....
...“The heart of the Online Safety Act is around children continuing to enjoy the internet but doing so safely,” Gill Whitehead, Ofcom’s director of online safety, told the Financial Times....
...pilita.clark@ft.com Letters in response to this article: Cobalt can help deliver net zero and lift Africa’s poor / From Dinah McLeod, Director-general, Cobalt Institute, London W1, UK Green jobs are key...
...Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will on Wednesday put a £10bn personal tax cut at the heart of his Budget, which will also see him scrap the colonial-era “non-dom” regime and provide a tax boost to investors in UK...
...In November, the UK’s medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency gave the world’s first regulatory approval for a Crispr treatment....
...At the heart of this is the need for politicians to have an honest conversation about the scale of the funding crisis in the care sector and in higher education....
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