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The Chancellor commissions the National Infrastructure Commission to provide recommendations on the policy decisions required to make the electricity distribution network fit for Net Zero.
The Chancellor commissions the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) to provide recommendations on policy interventions needed for connected and autonomous vehicles and mobility to deliver economic growth.
This document details the organisation’s main activities and performance in 2022-23 and summarises forward plans for 2023-24.
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has appointed Michèle Dix CBE – a former managing director of Crossrail 2 and director of planning at Transport for London – to the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC).
This document details the organisation’s main activities and performance in 2021-22 and summarises forward plans for 2022-23.
This document details the organisation’s main activities and performance in 2020-21 and summarises forward plans for 2021-22.
This document sets out the broad framework within which the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) will operate.
The Charter sets out the government’s commitment to the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC), and summarises the NIC’s purpose and main outputs.
The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) provides the government with impartial, expert advice on major long-term infrastructure challenges. National Infrastructure Commission is an executive agency, sponsored by HM Treasury .
This document details the organisation’s main activities and performance in 2019-20 and summarises forward plans for 2020-21.
This document details the organisation’s main activities and performance in 2018-19 and summarises forward plans for 2019–20.
The government has published a detailed response to the National Infrastructure Commission’s report on how technology can improve infrastructure productivity.
Progressing the debate on how stakeholders can work together towards an integrated strategic plan across the Cambridge – Milton Keynes – Oxford corridor.
Seeking views on the infrastructure requirements for the deployment and development of 5G in the UK.
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