Mick Antoniw calls lack of consequential funding to Wales for HS2 high speed rail "unacceptable".
The northern leg of HS2 could be replaced with a new privately funded railway under government plans to boost economic growth. Ministers are considering reviving plans for a new high-speed line ...
The brutally honest reply when minister was asked why HS2 was considered an England and Wales scheme
But, asked to justify why HS2 ... along the whole route. Lord Hendy says the "real benefit is the better accessibility to the economy of Liverpool for swathes of north east Wales".
The previous Conservative UK government justified the classification for HS2 by arguing it would benefit north Wales via a link to Crewe. But questions were raised about that defence after the ...
The Welsh government's former top legal advisor has called Labour UK ministers' decision not to allocate consequential funding to Wales for HS2 high speed rail "unacceptable". Mick Antoniw told ...
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