All Government policy articles – Page 19
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Fit-out directors disqualified in fallout from CMA cartel investigation
Three worked at firms fined more than £7m in April
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Past and present Crossrail bosses to face MPs, all at the same time
The current and previous project leadership teams will be questioned next week
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Bill for £4bn restoration of parliament set for second reading
Andrea Leadsom introduced the bill on Wednesday
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Hackitt 'concerned' key reforms will never happen
Government said it would fully implement proposals Hackitt made in 2018 report
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CITB predicts half of industry will think it’s ‘credible and reputable’ by 2020
The government-sponsored board has promised to improve training and the pool of qualified staff
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Crossrail overspend on stations tops £2bn
National Audit Office report also reveals Crossrail has spent £936m on ‘compensation events’
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Small builders’ workloads fall for first time in six years, warns FMB
Nearly a third of SMEs report drop in workloads over past 12 months
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Government has 'no intention' of putting brakes on HS2 construction
Transport minister Nusrat Ghani gives short shrift to Chilterns MP’s request to pause project for six months
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Laing O'Rourke improves the time it takes to settle up - by just one day
Country’s biggest private contractor falling behind peers in getting bills paid quicker
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More grillings coming the way of Crossrail bosses
Public Accounts Committee set to get its chance after last week’s news scheme won’t open until March 2021
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Crossrail won't open until March 2021
Chief executive says six month opening window to start from October 2020
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London Assembly says others need to take their share of Crossrail blame, not just Terry Morgan
Former chairman the ‘fall guy’ but ex-chief executives including Andrew Wolstenholme also responsible for debacle
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New opening date for Crossrail set to be made public next week
TfL chief and London mayor expected to join railway's bosses at London Assembly briefing next Thursday
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TfL boss facing further grilling over Crossrail woe
London Assembly to question Mike Brown why "nobody seems willing to take responsibility" for scheme's problems
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Crossrail opening ‘could be delayed until 2021’
The “best case scenario” would see Crossrail open in spring 2020
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London Assembly asks for answers on how Bouygues spent £21m on unbuilt Garden Bridge
Capital's politicians carrying out inquiry into debacle which saw more than £40m of taxpayers' money go up in smoke
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More than 6,000 people still working on Crossrail
Councils to be given update on scheme's progress at high-level meeting next month
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TfL to face the music for Garden Bridge decisions
But charity behind scheme tells London Assembly it won't be turning up for grilling
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Final bill for Crossrail could rise even further, admits transport minister
Tory peer says last year's £2.8bn bailout might still not be enough