Opponents of HS2 are to take their legal fight to international bodies.
The Supreme Court last month rejected appeals brought by opponents who argued that the plans had flouted environmental laws (LTT 24 Jan).
But the HS2 Action Alliance is to make a complaint to the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee, arguing that the Supreme Court’s interpretation was contrary to the Convention. “The Compliance Committee has the power to find that the Supreme Court’s decision...
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