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Government will audit how Eurotunnel spends £33m settlement

The Department for Transport will ensure a £33m settlement benefits

Crossrail boss refuses to give railway opening date but 'very much wants' 2020 launch

The new Crossrail chief executive has refused to rule out a firm date for when the railway will open, instead only saying that the company "very, very much want to get this done in 2020".

Thursday, 07 March 2019

The Guardian

  • Chris Grayling's failings: ferry fiascos and no-deal Brexit planningThe transport secretary, Chris Grayling, has fought off calls for him to resign over a series of costly controversies. But was the man at the centre of them all really to blame? The Guardian’s Peter Walker looks back at a catalogue of crises that have a habit of engulfing the cabinet minister now known as ‘Failing Grayling’. Plus: Rob Evans on the blacklisting of trade unionists and the role of undercover police

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