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Two government departments set to move to the Midlands [subscription]

The Midlands is set to become the hub for two government departments as part of plans to “level up” Britain and move more senior civil servants — and ministers — outside London. Birmingham has been identified as the possible new second home for the Department for Transport.

HS2 is in a fragile state and may not be built in full, says Labour's Jim McMahon

The controversial HS2 project is in a “fragile state” and may not go ahead as originally planned amid fears the Eastern leg through Yorkshire is to be delayed or scrapped altogether, according to Grant Shapps’s Labour counterpart.

Sunday, 29 November 2020

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