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Oral statement by the Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, Secretary of State for Transport.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Radical shake-up of railways could reduce running costs and lead to better and more efficient train services.
McNulty's value for money rail review published and high level group established.
Speech about how HS2 will help rebalance and rebuild Britain’s economy.…
The role high speed rail plays in the transport strategy, the benefits it brings and the agenda for rebuilding Britain’s economy.
Speech about the policies, benefits and schemes for high speed rail implementation.
Consultation on strategic roll-out of high speed rail network and preferred route between London and Birmingham.
Following consultation, an exceptional hardship scheme will be introduced for those severely affected by the proposed HS2 line.
Address to the National Rail Conference regarding new rail practices and policies.
HS1 sale will help raise funds for the public purse as well as creating better opportunities for new rail services.
McNulty value for money review to report back early with its initial findings.
Notes on: "My Government will.…enable the construction of a high-speed railway network.''
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