http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22664672
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More than 30 of the coalition's flagship schemes, including Universal Credit and the West Coast Main Line scheme, are at serious risk of failure, a government annual report has warned.
The Major Projects Authority (MPA) has given 32 projects a red or amber/red rating, meaning they are deemed unachievable or in doubt.
Red projects include two £7bn aircraft carriers dogged by delays.
The MPA was established in 2010 in a bid to turn around the civil service's "lamentable record" of delivering large schemes.
Its report warns that billions of pounds of public money could be at risk because of delays and inefficiencies in delivering key projects.
Documents setting out the status of projects worth £350bn were released on Friday.
Eight red projects - meaning those deemed unachievable as a result of budget, schedule or delivery problems - include the West Coast Main Line scheme.
Some 23 schemes given an amber/red rating, meaning their successful delivery is in doubt and urgent action needs to be taken, include some of Work and Pensions Secretary Ian Duncan Smith's welfare reforms and the HS2 high-speed rail network.
Of 191 programmes assessed, 32 were given the green all-clear rating with 49 classed as amber/green.
Some 58 were amber and 21 were exempt from ranking.
Shadow Cabinet Office minister John Trickett said the report offered "yet more proof that David Cameron's government has no answers to the challenges facing this country"
"The economy is flatlining, prices are going up faster than wages, almost one million young people are unemployed and there's a crisis in A&E - yet all David Cameron offers is failure and more of the same," he added. And Matthew Sinclair, chief executive of the Taxpayers' Alliance, said: "The fact that this report was quietly slipped out on a Friday evening will only add to suspicions that the government was trying to bury bad news.
"Alarm bells will now be ringing yet again for taxpayers over central government's ability to deliver value for money on some of its multi-billion pound projects."
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Typically Tory - the already filthy rich funded by taxpayers ..... the struggling masses left to fend for themselves .....