Green Light for Lower Thames Crossing: A Boost for UK Economy
The UK government has approved the Lower Thames Crossing project, a new road tunnel under the River Thames, aiming to boost the economy through infrastructure development.

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Britain has approved a new road tunnel beneath the River Thames, named the Lower Thames Crossing, located in southeast England. This move marks the country's latest attempt to stimulate growth through infrastructure improvements, amid concerns about a sluggish economy.
The Secretary of State for Transport granted development consent for the project on Tuesday, signaling the government's commitment to enhance connectivity and drive economic revival. The Lower Thames Crossing aims to alleviate traffic congestion and improve transport links across the southeast.
Proponents of the project argue that the tunnel will be a crucial asset in supporting future population growth and facilitating trade and travel in the region, providing much-needed economic stimulus.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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