All Public Accounts Committee articles
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MPs sceptical MMC can speed up ‘worryingly slow’ New Hospital Programme
Public Accounts Committee says it is “extremely concerned” by lack of progress on £20bn programme
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Government’s energy decarbonisation plans lack coherence, MPs say
ICE backs public accounts committee’s call for annual progress report to parliament
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Watchdog MPs slam Treasury’s failure to enforce value tests on major projects
Only 52 of 277 major projects have produced relevant assessments since requirements changed five years ago
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Crossrail still needs millions more to finish the job, spending watchdog finds
Bond Street station now costing £660m – after originally being budgeted at £111m
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Government has ‘failed to build a single starter home’, says watchdog
Not a single starter home has been delivered using special £2.3bn fund established for the purpose
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London will have to find the money itself if Crossrail busts budget again, government warns
Railway's bosses have warned late-running scheme may need another £400m handout
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Crossrail opening dates ‘still uncertain’, MPs warn
Public Accounts Committee says entire line may not be ready until spring 2022
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Delays to HS2 start spark fears of Crossrail-style overruns
MPs say 2026 opening date may need to be revised
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Watchdog wonders whether transport department is up to scratch on Stonehenge job
MPs on Public Accounts Committee say ministry has poor track record on major projects
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Bill to bring Canary Wharf station up to scratch will be £80m, Crossrail boss reveals
Mark Wild adds the design of Bond Street won’t be finished until this autumn
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More grillings coming the way of Crossrail bosses
Public Accounts Committee set to get its chance after last week’s news scheme won’t open until March 2021