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HS2: Five protesters remain dug in near Euston Station, as building continues

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Five climate activists have remained in a tunnel near Euston Station in London, in a protest against the ongoing building of High Speed Two.

The parents of one of them - 48-year-old Larch Maxey - told Sky News' Lisa Holland that they were worried for their son's safety.

The developers of the line between London and Birmingham say that all legal means to oppose the project have been exhausted.

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