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Infrastructure UK (IUK) is a division of HM Treasury that advises government on the long-term infrastructure needs of the UK and provides commercial expertise to support major projects and programmes.[1] James Stewart (previously Chief Executive of Partnerships UK) is the Chief Executive of this division. It has an Advisory Council that meet every quarter. In addition to the chair Paul Skinner (former Chair of Rio Tinto), the Advisory Council is composed of the following members, who are all private sector representatives:[2]:

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