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Oct 4, 2020 6 tweets 1 min read Read on X
Andrew Marr asking the PM why the infection rate in Oldham has doubled while they’ve been under extra restrictions. They’re not working are they?

PM: it’s too early to say
Mcr has been under restrictions since the end of July; infection rates are up 10x. Why isn’t it working?

PM: how do you ensure places fight the virus effectively while keeping the economy moving? The way to do it is hands, face, space/ rule of 6.

We’re not under rule of 6, FYI
PM says ‘one of the things that’s been put to us is that by curtailing hours’ (ie 10pm curfew) this can have an effect.

Put to the government by whom?
What’s gone wrong with test and trace?

PM: has massively increased. 300k tests are being carried out a day; he then corrects himself to say that’s the ‘capacity’. (?)
He is asked why there has been a sudden spike overnight in testing numbers. There was a problem with counting, he says. ‘It was a computing issue.’

WHAT COMPUTING ISSUE
I won’t be following politics all day. This is my one bit of politics today then I’m going back to watch a dark and scary noir for light relief.

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May 21
The Tees Valley review raised value for £ concerns about some further proposed deals with the Teesworks developers.

South Tees Development Corporation then appears to have told them it was no longer pursuing the deals.

It turns out that it is

on.ft.com/3VahA7q
At least two of the proposed deals (per legal advice from October 2023) involved Teesworks Ltd asking the public sector to take on further liabilities, according to the govt review.
The review, which had concerns about vfm and subsidy control in relation to the proposals, states that after the panel inquired, they were told these were informal conversations which were not now being pursued.
Read 13 tweets
Mar 28
Another push as the free views probably ran out.

The Teesside taxpayer is now on the hook for £4m+ after the mayor/Teesworks tried to ransom the area’s biggest private sector employer - and then conclusively lost at the high court

on.ft.com/49vD2I1
This is far too long a saga to relay in a thread but, in brief:

PD Ports runs the port next to Teesworks and is the statutory harbour authority for the Tees. In March 2021, the development corporation overseen by Ben Houchen launched legal action against it over access
It sought a declaration that PD had *no* rights at all - and that bit is important - over its land, the former steelworks at Redcar, which is now part of the Teesside freeport
Read 15 tweets
Mar 8
A brief thread on what it’s like to read a South Tees Development Corporation board paper. Approx one third of next week’s agenda is devoted to the declarations of interest procedure, which as we know is rigorously adhered to 1/
There then follows a report about landfill tax exemptions, much of which is about “onerous” environment agency rule changes now making it harder to dump toxic waste /2
There then follows an update from the chief exec, which I have to confess baffled me. Lots of things that looked like they’d been copy and pasted from a previous update 3/

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Read 9 tweets
Feb 2
A more in depth look at what that Teesworks report actually found (free to read for the first 300):

on.ft.com/49kbiX6
Will do that mega thread soon, not forgotten my somewhat hasty promise
…but thought it was worth, in the first instance, laying out some of the key findings, particularly given some people commenting on it don’t appear to have actually read it.
Read 12 tweets
Oct 4, 2023
On great rail cancellations, a reminder that the expansion of Piccadilly, intended to alleviate the chronic northern rail bottleneck in the centre of Manc, was promised a decade ago, then put on ice, messed about with and actually only officially cancelled a few months ago.
The Transpennine upgrade? Well

on.ft.com/3IOV8bW
The version of Northern Powerhouse Rail eventually signed off by govt two years ago, meanwhile, was a wildly scaled back version of what northern leaders had spent years drawing up (with the backing of George Osborne), because govt didn’t want to spend the £
Read 6 tweets
Jun 7, 2023
PD Ports, which owns the port next door to Teesworks - and is also in the Teesside freeport - accused Houchen of ‘inaccurate’ public statements re a case that has been rumbling on for two years
on.ft.com/3N0VGOK
The development corporation sued PD over access in 2021. In court papers at the time, PD said it had been directly told by a corporation board member (an allegation that is denied) that the goal was to force a distressed sale: drive down the port’s value, buy it cheap and flip it
The development corporation did then try to buy the port - to incorporate it into Teesworks - when it was put on the market later that year, but owners Brookfield pulled the sale
Read 7 tweets

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