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The Guardian: UK ministers take control of £10bn Lower Thames Crossing

Ministers have taken direct control of the £10bn Lower Thames Crossing, moving oversight from National Highways to the DfT under transport secretary Heidi Alexander. Planning consent stands and £590m is set aside for early works, with Balfour Beatty holding a £1.2bn roads contract, but full funding isn’t final and up to £2bn in private finance is still sought. Treasury-led centralisation aims to speed delivery; critics warn of HS2-style overruns, environmental harm and only marginal congestion relief.

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Lower Thames Crossing: ‘Scandalous’ consultation may have misled Government on amount of opposition, say campaigners

Campaigners fighting plans to build a Lower Thames Crossing where they live have lashed out at the “scandalous” handling of the project’s consultation – which saw the views of 13,000 people lumped together as 14 responses. The Lower Thames Crossing Association wrote to Transport Secretary Chris Grayling – before he

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