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  "textContent": "BusinessLDN deputy CEO Muniya Barua has warned that greater regional investment must not come at the expense of London if Andy Burnham becomes prime minister, arguing that treating infrastructure spending as a “zero-sum game” risks harming growth across the UK.\n\nThe post Burnham must not make regional infrastructure investment a ‘zero-sum game’ if he becomes PM appeared first on New Civil Engineer.",
  "title": "Burnham must not make regional infrastructure investment a ‘zero-sum game’ if he becomes PM"
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