News
12 March 2020

UK budget infra spend plans but still no details on where the funding will come from

In:
Infrastructure, Other, Power, Renewables, Transport, Waste and water
Region:
Europe

Recently appointed UK chancellor Rishi Sunak has pledged £640 billion in infrastructure spending in his first budget, which was presented to the House of Commons on 11 March. Investments will be made in areas such as telecommunications, hospitals, roads, railways, power, and schools. The...

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