
Attitudes to low carbon energy generation
Copper’s Director of Energy Infrastructure, Sam Cranston, provides his analysis of the outcome of our Attitudes to low carbon energy […]
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How understanding public attitudes can help Great British Railways achieve its strategic outcomes for better community engagement.
On Thursday 20th May, the Department for Transport unveiled their much-anticipated Shapps-Williams Plan for Rail which outlines their strategic ambitions […]
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All Onboard! | Ben Goodwin, Senior Communications Manager, HS2 Ltd
As well as building Britain’s new low-carbon, high-speed railway, it’s also important that HS2 Ltd attracts a diverse range of […]
Read the full articleWhy the hard work starts now for the freeports seeking to kick-start our economy
Copper’s director of Economic Development, James Gore, provides his analysis of the data gathered for our recently released Attitudes to […]
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Britain’s rail renaissance: what can new local stations learn from major projects?
Our rail network is experiencing what some are referring to as a ‘rail renaissance.’ We are witnessing a period of […]
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A momentous election…that could well result in more of the same
As we look back on ‘Super Thursday’ and reflect on today’s Queen’s Speech, we can see that trends which started […]
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Health and wellbeing in the construction sector. Time to share.
There are many benefits to working in the construction sector. The sector contributes greatly to economic growth and has a […]
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Shifting the focus of attention: Why infrastructure development will be the one to watch in the Tees Valley elections
This May, parties will face their first electoral test since the Covid-19 pandemic, and voters will decide who has the […]
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Shifting the focus of attention: Why infrastructure development will be the one to watch in the West Midlands elections
This May, parties will face their first electoral test since the Covid-19 pandemic, and voters will decide who has the […]
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