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• Worries about pros pects pects for the Channel Tun

14th February 1987
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nel continue despite the fact that the Channel Tunnel Bill this week completed its passage through the Commons.

Chairman Lord Pennock was expected to announce his retirement from the project this week, although he will stay on until a suitable replacement is appointed.

Trafalgar House chairman, Sir Nigel Broackes, was rumoured to be a strong contender for the post but this promotion now seems unlikely.

Another blow to Eurotunnel is contained in the Labour Party's new transport policy document, Fresh Directions. The document contains an explicit pledge that any incoming Labour government would hold a public inquiry into the future of the Channel Tunnel.

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