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  • HS2 Action Alliance 187851
  • Wild Life Trusts: HS2 and Wildlife 187852
  • Stop HS2 187856
  • High Speed 2 - Homepage187854
  • High Speed 2 - Wikipedia187855
  • British Rail wasn’t all bad. Sixty years after the brand launched we should remember its marketing successes - Conversation 18.03.25463111
  • A prize worth pursuing: has Elizabeth line shown what rail investment can achieve? - Guardian 21.02.25458408
  • Transport secretary reveals UK state-owned rail company to be launched in two years - LFF 19.02.25458135
  • How Private Rail Companies Are Trying to Slow Down Nationalisation - Novara Media 13.12.24446340
  • The first rail services to be brought back into public ownership - LFF 04.12.24444176
  • North West constituents rally against Northern Rail’s poor service: ‘This wouldn’t be tolerated in London’ - LFF 09.11.24439915
  • Why Labour’s nationalisation of rail doesn’t go far enough - LFF 04.10.24437614
  • Greenpeace urges UK to tackle highest train fares in Europe with fairer pricing - LFF 03.10.24437615
  • Former Tory rail minister apologies for failure to resolve train strikes - LFF 21.08.24429554
  • Train Drivers Announce Fresh Strikes - Novara Media 16.08.24428837
  • How the government’s railway nationalisation plans could play out – two public transport experts - Conversation 15.08.24429167
  • Train strikes near end as union and government agree deal - BBC 14.08.24427991
  • Labour begins process of renationalising rail - LFF 29.07.24425638
  • Wales should get £4bn HS2 compensation - Plaid Cymru - BBC 13.06.24418785
  • Labour vows to nationalise railways within five years if it wins election - LFF 25.04.24408836
  • HS2 should be ‘cancelled altogether’ as it’s little more than an ‘overblown vanity project’ - Canary 07.02.24397206
  • Government scraps plan to close rail ticket offices following mass campaign - LFF 31.10.23381885
  • Why UK PM Sunak axed part of high-speed rail link HS2 - Al Jazeera 04.10.23375710
  • The Tories refuse to release document which could be a nail in the coffin for ticket office closures - Canary 21.09.23373465
  • HS2 costs set to rise to £91bn as inflation bites - LFF 20.09.23373339
  • Mick Lynch slams new government rail contract with Avanti as a ‘travesty’ - LFF 19.09.23373075
  • A list of the strike action this autumn - LFF 17.09.23373076
  • HS2 legacy left in tatters as the government considers scrapping its northern leg - Canary 15.09.23372932
  • Train drivers are striking again – and this time it coincides with the Tory party conference - Canary 15.09.23372933
  • Rail disruption: Train cancellations as high as 13% in 2023 - BBC 04.09.23370185
  • Train strikes: When is the next action happening? - BBC 02.09.23370184
  • Unions urge ‘final push’ to save England’s rail ticket offices - Guardian 01.09.23370186
  • Network Rail axes bonuses for staff who went on strike - BBC 30.08.23369886
  • Rail firms admit the devastating impact of ticket office closures on vulnerable passengers - LFF 29.08.23369840
  • ASLEF announce a one-day train driver strike as rail companies continue to refuse a fair wage - Canary 18.08.23368191
  • 'Twisted economics': UK trains 4 times more expensive than planes - GreenBiz 24.07.23366353
  • Plans for mass closure of railway ticket offices in England confirmed - Guardian 05.07.23370183
  • Explosive Wildlife Trusts’ report says HS2 will damage nature much more than expected - Canary 10.02.23329710
  • Just transition for rail - Ecologist 06.02.23329698
  • Why are UK railways so bad? - DHELM 01.02.23370187
  • The Tories Are Trying to Cripple Rail Workers’ Ability to Strike - Jacobin 23.10.22312199
  • Train strikes: RMT vows to ‘bring railway to a standstill’ on 1 October - Independent 20.09.22306148
  • The Federal Government Is Trying to Stop Railroad Workers From Striking - Jacobin 09.09.22304634
  • An eco-defender imprisoned for resistance against HS2 is released - Canary 06.09.22306717
  • Bernie Sanders arrives in London to back RMT strikes - Left Foot Forward 01.09.22303371
  • As Spain launches free train travel for commuters, why is the UK falling so far behind the rest of Europe? - Independent 01.09.22302984
  • Strikes bring London's transport network to a halt - Reuters 19.08.22301178
  • Rail strikes create far less disruption for passengers than government policy - New Statesman 18.08.22301209
  • Britain’s trains disrupted in second widespread strike in a week - Al Jazeera 30.07.22297999
  • The Biggest Lies About the Rail Strikes, Debunked - Novara Media 27.07.22298044
  • Where does public opinion stand on the rail strikes? - New Statesman 26.07.22297248
  • Conservative MPs have been exaggerating the pay of rail workers, Full Fact finds - Left Foot Forward 26.06.22293864
  • Britain’s Anti–Trade Union Laws Are Being Used Against Striking Rail Workers - Jacobin 24.06.22293144
  • Britain’s Striking Rail Workers Are Drawing the Hatred of the Establishment - Jacobin 23.06.22292932
  • Rail firm paid shareholders £500m before asking workers to take wage cut - Open Democracy 23.06.22292851
  • Britain’s Striking Rail Workers Are Drawing the Hatred of the Establishment - Jacobin 23.06.22292255
  • RMT’s Mick Lynch Owns the Media, Eddie Dempsey on Rail Strike - Novara Media 22.06.22293265
  • Video: The truth about the rail strikes - Canary 22.06.22293188
  • The Rail Strikes Are Entirely Justified - Novara Media 21.06.22293263
  • Train strike: How much are rail workers paid? - BBC 20.06.22291825
  • UK faces biggest rail strike in 30 years - Guardian 20.06.22291811
  • UK minister warns public workers to brace for real-term pay cuts amid rail strikes - Guardian 20.06.22291812
  • Rail union leader ‘cannot see a way out from the strikes’ - Canary 29.05.22289224
  • Manchester mayor urges for full nationalisation of railways - Left Foot Forward 15.05.22287313
  • Widespread strikes on the cards as government seems ‘hellbent on rail dispute’ - Canary 01.05.22285004
  • Ryanair to pull London Stock Exchange listing because of Brexit - Guardian 01.11.21259830
  • Clean rail travel is vital to the UK’s future: now we need a government that can deliver it - Guardian 24.10.21260372
  • HS2 loses large amount of potentially highly polluting bentonite - Guardian 10.09.21254836
  • Cabinet Office won’t investigate ministers who ‘broke’ the ministerial code over HS2 scandal - Canary 26.08.21254262
  • Not guilty verdict for seven HS2 protesters who tried to protect a 200-year-old oak - Canary 02.08.21251689
  • UK bus privatisation breached basic rights, says ex-UN rapporteur - Guardian 19.07.21250772
  • HS2 costs rose by £1.7bn in the past year - Canary 21.06.21248522
  • Fears raised over risks of water contamination as result of HS2 works - Guardian 31.05.21246208
  • The government’s ‘Great British Railways’ is privatisation rebranded - Open Democracy 24.05.21245310
  • HS2 to 'rewild' 127 hectares around its 10-mile Chilterns tunnel - Guardian 03.03.21237023
  • Rail fares rise by 2.6% in England and Wales - Guardian 01.03.21236753
  • HS2 tunnel protest will be first of many, says activist - Guardian 13.02.21235105
  • Activists occupy second London tunnel in protest at tree-felling plans - Guardian 09.02.21234796
  • Veteran activist Swampy among protesters in HS2 site standoff with police - Guardian 08.12.20227191
  • Crossrail work to continue after £825m government loan - Guardian 01.12.20226382
  • Stonehenge road tunnel given go-ahead despite backlash - Guardian 12.11.20223523
  • Crossrail 2 plans shelved as part of £1.8bn TfL funding deal - Guardian 02.11.20222377
  • UK embraces hydrogen-fuelled future as transport hub and train announced - ENN 08.10.20218762
  • ‘I will stay in this tree’ – HS2 protesters stand firm as eviction bid restarts - The Canary 02.10.20218435
  • Ancient woodland is being ‘obliterated’ by HS2, activists warn ahead of protests - Left Foot Forward 30.09.20218093
  • Hydrogen-powered train makes UK maiden journey - BBC 29.09.20217808
  • HS2 protesters glue themselves to DfT as construction begins - Guardian 04.09.20215894
  • The Ecologist investigates HS2 - The Ecologist 21.08.20214870
  • Britain's rail passengers face 1.6% January fare rise despite Covid crisis - Guardian 19.08.20214403
  • Stonehaven rail disaster due to UK’s neglected railway earthworks - WSWS 19.08.20214392
  • Stonehaven tragedy highlights threat to rail from climate crisis - Guardian 12.08.20214405
  • Chris Packham loses bid for legal challenge over HS2 - The Canary 31.07.20213266
  • What do Highway Code proposals mean for pedestrians and cyclists? - Guardian 28.07.20213263
  • The courts have given the private corporation behind HS2 three weeks more to desecrate our ecological heritage - The Ecologist 09.07.20212185
  • Chris Packham pursues legal action over HS2 - The Canary 08.07.20212180
  • Protestors’ guerrilla tactics hinder HS2 - The Ecologist 07.07.20212187
  • Meet a father and son protesting against HS2 - Guardian 05.07.20211990
  • UK electric buses boosted by innovative £20m battery deal - Guardian 23.06.20210739
  • HS2 protests at west London site costing millions, judge told - The Canary 22.06.20210850
  • Scrapping the Freedom Pass at rush hour is a historic injustice - Left Foot Forward 25.05.20208317

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