Plans for scrapped section of HS2 receives mixed reception from unions and campaigners

PLANS for the scrapped section of HS2 received a mixed reception from unions and campaigners as they were unveiled today.
The proposed new 50-mile railway line between the Midlands and north-west England would be slower and cheaper than the original proposals which were axed amid spiralling costs by former prime minister Rishi Sunak last October.
Today a report by a coalition of private-sector organisations led by former HS2 Ltd chairman Sir David Higgins found the alternative line would be critical to boost capacity for passengers and freight moving between the regions.
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