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By Tom Lowe2021-05-28T08:54:00+01:00
Transport secretary Grant Shapps quashes fears that north-eastern section of line could be scrapped
HS2’s northern leg to Leeds will go ahead and could be built “dramatically” ahead of schedule, the government has said.
Transport secretary Grant Shapps allayed doubts about the line to Leeds yesterday and said the section of the £106bn line from Birmingham to the North-east could even be brought forward by “building it in a smarter way”.
Work on the route’s first phase from London to Birmingham is now well underway but, while royal assent has been granted for phase 2a from Birmingham to Crewe, it has not been granted for the two northern branches to Leeds and Manchester.