PIC publishes infrastructure investment report

Report outlines 28 policy recommendations to boost UK investment in infrastructure

Martin Richmond
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Housing development site in Oxfordshire (Credit: Paul Brown on iStock)
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Housing development site in Oxfordshire (Credit: Paul Brown on iStock)

The UK should consider increasing the number of public private partnerships to boost institutional investment in infrastructure projects, Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) has said.

The insurer's report – Planes, trains and regulatory gains – said despite the increase in the UK's population, the failure to construct a reservoir since 1992 is a "clear" example of the country's ...

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