Here's hoping Flood Re doesn't sink to a halt

Andrew Pearce

The UK is widely accused of thinking big and then dragging its heels in terms of delivering landmark projects and proposals.

Last year's Olympics excluded, the likes of High Speed 2 (HS2), airport capacity expansion and the redevelopment of Wembley stadium all spring to mind as obvious examples over recent years. 

Despite years of debate we are none the wiser as to whether a third runway will be constructed at Heathrow or if the so-called ‘Boris Island' will be built to ease capacity concerns. Perhaps extensions of Gatwick or Stansted will even get the nod.

Meanwhile, the cost of building HS2 is spiralling out of

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