
General Election 2019: What the manifestos mean for infrastructure
As we approach the upcoming General Election on Thursday 12 December 2019, we examine the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat […]
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Public attitudes to net-zero emissions in the UK
Copper’s latest piece of research on public attitudes to net-zero emissions in the UK has found that the majority of […]
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Building our understanding of public attitudes towards housing
Copper’s latest study, Attitudes to housing and community, has found that there is a significant disparity in support of local […]
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The National Infrastructure Strategy – what to expect
Looking ahead to the Government’s upcoming National Infrastructure Strategy (NIS), we discuss what might be included in the NIS and […]
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The Queen’s Speech: what does the government have in store for the infrastructure sector?
We discuss what the Queen’s Speech means for UK infrastructure and development. The Queen’s Speech, which took place earlier today […]
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Has the party conference season given us an insight into the future of infrastructure and development?
Has the party conference season given us an insight into the future of infrastructure and development? As Brexit looms, the […]
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Planning for the future: A smarter approach to infrastructure planning
Planning for a smart, sustainable future is an ongoing challenge that the UK, and arguably the world, continues to face. […]
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Bristol | Sweden Future Cities summit
Earlier in September, we attended the Bristol | Sweden Future Cities summit, where everything connected to smart cities and sustainable […]
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Reviewing the National Policy Statement for Water Infrastructure
We review the upcoming National Policy Statement (NPS) for Water Resource Infrastructure. Population growth, the impacts of climate change and […]
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