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Nicola Sturgeon urged to ‘shred’ deal with Chinese firm

Nicola Sturgeon has been urged to “shred” a multibillion-pound investment partnership with a Chinese firm after it was linked to alleged human rights abuses.

HS2 chairman's £475k-a-year post advertised 'in error' by Government

HS2 has been forced to deny that its respected boss Sir David Higgins has resigned after it announced that it was seeking a new chairman in an official Cabinet Office newsletter.

Councils should turn off traffic lights and curb parking restrictions to cut jams

The 'We're Jammin' report from the British Infrastructure Group comes as�the UK is set for the busiest May bank holiday weekend on record, with 8.4million families predicted to take to the roads today.

Euston's HS2 plan under threat from London Zoo seeking to protect hedgehogs

London Zoo animal experts have joined hundreds of other opponents of the HS2 project as they try to protect the only group of wild hedgehogs in the zoo's inner-city car park.

Sunday, 01 May 2016

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