Labour plans to merge NIC and IPA into ‘powerful’ new infrastructure delivery body
Digital Edition: Labour plans to merge NIC and IPA into ‘powerful’ new infrastructure delivery body
The Labour Party has revealed its intention to merge the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) and Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) into a “new, powerful” body to “better support the delivery of major capital projects”, if it comes into power after the General Election.
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