03 Jul 2026

Cutting Casement to 15–20k Capacity: Why It Sounds Sensible — But Probably Isn’t UPDATED – July 2026 (original post 27 February 2026) PROJECT UPDATE – JULY 2026 When this post was first published in February, a halved-capacity Casement was a talking point. This week, it reportedly became the plan. The referenced position is now as […]

02 Jul 2026

Public Infrastructure Delay in the British Isles — What the Data Tells Us Across the British Isles, public infrastructure projects are not just running late — they are running late at enormous and measurable cost to the public. From Northern Ireland, to the comparator, New South Wales, the pattern is consistent: political uncertainty, procurement failures, […]

30 Jun 2026

Shetland Digs In. Strangford Still Waits for a Study. How a £1.5 billion island tunnel programme exposes the £250,000 question Stormont will not answer Strangford Lough Crossing Campaign  |  www.strangfordloughcrossing.org On Tuesday 30 June 2026, Shetland Islands Council was expected to back a draft strategy for one of the most ambitious fixed-link programmes in these […]

29 Jun 2026

BURNHAM’S “PLACE-FIRST” AND THE POSTCODE THAT POLITICS FORGOT Strangford Lough Crossing Campaign | www.strangfordloughcrossing.org | 29 June 2026 Andy Burnham delivered his leadership vision today at the People’s History Museum in Manchester — a venue chosen, by his own account, as a home of democracy and people-powered change. Speaking following his by-election victory in Makerfield […]

25 Jun 2026

What the Markets Would Think of Lord O’Neill’s Infrastructure Views — and Why it Matters for the Strangford Lough Crossing Campaign Strangford Lough Crossing Campaign | www.strangfordloughcrossing.org 1. The Two Audiences Within “The Markets” “The markets” is not a single actor. In the context of UK public infrastructure spending, two distinct market constituencies have opposing […]

25 Jun 2026

Lord O’Neill of Gatley — Why He Favours Construction Build Lord Jim O’Neill (Terence James O’Neill, Baron O’Neill of Gatley, born 17 March 1957) is an English economist, former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, and former Conservative government minister, serving as Commercial Secretary to the Treasury in the Second Cameron Ministry from May 2015 […]

24 Jun 2026

More homes are being lost than built — and Northern Ireland cannot even measure the problem The claim that the UK is losing homes to other uses faster than it builds them is not a campaigning slogan. It is an arithmetical consequence of published government data. The evidence below makes the case in two parts: […]

23 Jun 2026

Click on image above for CPD dashboards £43 Billion in Stranded Value: What the CPD Register Tells an Incoming Prime Minister Kevin Barry MRICS | QuintinQS | June 2026 When former Goldman Sachs economist Jim O’Neill told Sky News in June 2026 that the United Kingdom needs an “infrastructure version of the OBR” — an […]

23 Jun 2026

Kircubbin Pier: A Village Waiting for Its Moment Published: Strangford Lough Crossing Campaign | www.strangfordloughcrossing.org Look at the photographs above. The first photo shows Kircubbin pier today. Beautiful in its own right, set against the extraordinary backdrop of Strangford Lough, with the Mournes visible on the horizon on a clear day — but undeniably quiet, […]