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"We want a rail network that is designed in Wales, delivered in Wales, and accountable to the people of Wales" says Deputy Minister for Transport, Mark Hooper.

A clear pathway to devolve rail services and infrastructure that benefits Welsh passengers has been set out by Deputy Minister for Transport, Mark Hooper.

Stephen Flynn blasts HS2 costs and says £100bn project is 'symbolic of Westminster dysfunction'

The Scottish Government's new Transport Secretary described HS2 as 'one of the most over-budget and delayed projects ever'

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  • Brits wary of EU summer hols as officials refuse to ease new border checks The European Union has refused to suspend its divisive new border checks despite admitting that it has found 20 “difficult spots” causing queuing chaos. The EU has said it will stand by its new Entry/Exit System (EES), a biometric border regime whose botched rollout has threatened to ruin thousands of summer holidays.
  • Lufthansa and aviation rivals clash in London court over power outlet profits German airline Lufthansa is back in the London courts this week over its long-running patent infringement dispute with a US, a Japanese, and a French aircraft manufacturer. The legal battle stems back to 2017, when aircraft maintenance group Lufthansa Technik alleged that Astronics Advanced Electronic Systems, Panasonic, and Safran infringed its patent for high-voltage aircraft

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  • HS2 completes first 'green tunnel' as Copthall milestone signals construction momentumHS2 has reached a significant milestone with the completion of its first cut-and-cover 'green' tunnel, marking visible progress on Britain's new high-speed railway. The 880-metre Copthall tunnel, located near West Ruislip on London's western edge, is the first of five such structures along the route between the capital and the West Midlands to be fully completed, including its earth covering.

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