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Uncertain future for residents living near High Speed 2
High-speed rail compensation launched

By politics.co.uk staff An independent panel assessing compensation claims for those affected by the government’s high-speed rail plans is being launched today. The exceptional hardship scheme is designed to help those who cannot sell their home because of plans to build the London-to-Birmingham line. It is proving deeply controversial. Only one of the three routes… Read more »

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Philip Henson is an employment partner and accredited mediator at City law firm Bargate Murray
Comment: BAA/Unite talks show the need for further dialogue

The successful conclusion of talks between BAA and Unite is to be welcomed, but there are much greater battles on the horizon. By Philip Henson Regardless of the outcome, many critics have opined that Unite may be taking a more militarist view on strike action. They have asked: if they are prepared to threaten strike… Read more »