The prime minister has pledged billions for transport projects across the country after scrapping the northern leg of the HS2 high speed rail link.
Rishi Sunak said in a speech at the Conservative party conference that £36bn would be spent on alternative rail, road and bus schemes instead.
It came after he confirmed that the Birmingham-Manchester leg of HS2 would be ditched after weeks of speculation.
He said the decision was due to huge costs and long delays.
But it has led to accusations the government is abandoning its mission to “level up” different areas of the UK outside London.