HS2 has been accused of “madness” after new figures reveal it has spent £37m of taxpayers’ cash buying up homes – long after parts of the high-speed rail line were scrapped. At least £1m was spent on ...
After months of delay, the government has finally set out its plans for improving rail services in the North, pledging to spend £45bn over the coming decades. Sir Keir Starmer said the investment will ...
While the federal government considers an ambitious plan, a similar project in the UK has seen its fair share of controversies.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bill Murray still lives in Whitmore Heath, surrounded by empty homes bought by HS2 before the northern leg was scrapped [BBC] ...
Camden wants to put itself in driving seat on new jobs and homes after decade of ‘disruption, destruction and uncertainty’ ...
The beleaguered HS2 rail project will serve “most of northern England” when the line to and from London Euston is finally completed, the rail minister has said. Lord Hendy was speaking at a ceremony ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has insisted the government ‘will get HS2 trains running’ – but could not confirm a date.
Two of Europe’s leading high-speed rail engineering consultancies, Ayesa Engineering and Egis, have been appointed to provide services for the delivery of track infrastructure for HS2.
The rows of hoardings that line the stalled HS2 site in Euston serve as a constant reminder of the years of uncertainty that ...