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Port of Liverpool campaigners furious at latest “snub” from DfT
The Department for Transport (DfT) is "actively obstructing" the exploration of alternative solutions to the controversial Port of Liverpool access road, according to campaigners against the current project who described the latest response as a "snub".
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