HS2 and road project cancellations cause DfT £2.7bn in losses
Digital Edition: HS2 and road project cancellations cause DfT £2.7bn in losses
The Department for Transport (DfT) has clocked up around £2.7bn in losses over the past two years due to cancelled HS2 plans and scrapped road projects, a new report has revealed. A National Audit Office (NAO) report on DfT spending flagged that £2.2bn was written-off…

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