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Ex-rail minister hopeful of alternative HS2 plans

A former rail minister says a link to Birmingham from the North West is "the real prize".

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ScotRail has announced a significant reduction in fare dodging on the eve of hitting passengers who travel without tickets with £10 minimum fares.

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The director of the organisation behind the delivery of the proposed new integrated Euston Station has said the development of the masterplan is 'a team game'.

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  • Ministers likely to support law change to allow delivery robots on England’s pathsExclusive: Safety campaigners concerned about plan for widespread deployment on already crowded pavements. Large numbers of autonomous delivery robots could be coming to towns and cities across England after ministers signalled they were likely to support a change in the law allowing their use, prompting concern from safety campaigners. Low-speed robots, which mainly deliver groceries or takeaway food, are already in use in a handful of places but they operate in a regulatory grey area. The 1835 Highways Act bans “carriages” from pavements.
  • Brompton sells stakes to Decathlon and Chinese Labubu backerBritish bike maker says cycling market is recovering from sales slump and investments will add new expertise. The French sports gear retailer Decathlon and a Chinese investment group that was an early backer of Labubu soft toys have bought stakes in the British folding bike maker Brompton, as its boss said the cycling market was recovering from a slump in sales. Decathlon has acquired a 10% stake in the manufacturer while BA Capital has bought 5% in a deal understood to collectively be worth about £18m.

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  • Uber slams £340m London cabbie case as ‘completely unfounded’ Uber slammed a court case brought against it by thousands of black cab drivers as completely unfounded on Monday as the £340m lawsuit headed to trial. The preliminary hearing, which took place at the High Court, marks the first major test in one of the UK’s biggest competition and damages claims

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  • Lothian adds electric WrightbusesThe new single-deck buses began to enter service today (29 June 2026) on Service 36, operating between Ocean Terminal and the Gyle Centre in Edinburgh.

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  • 'More work needed' on HS2 reset The National Audit Office has warned that the cost of the ‘reset’ of the remaining section of HS2 will be about 153 million pounds. Transport secretary Heidi Alexander announced last month that the line between London and Birmingham will now cost up to 107 billion pounds, after chief executive Mark Wild had devised a new and detailed plan to complete the project.

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