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Stonehenge campaigners win High Court battle over proposed tunnel 

The High Court in London has ruled that transport secretary Grant Shapps acted unlawfully when he gave the green light to plans to build a road tunnel though Stonehenge, the prehistoric monument in Wiltshire.

The crowdfunded case has been brought by campaign group Save Stonehenge World Heritage Site, which has been campaigning to protect the UNESCO World Heritage site for 20 years.

The group says the £2bn road and tunnel project would cause massive and irreparable damage to the archaeology and landscape in violation of the UK’s international commitments to safeguard Stonehenge for future generations.

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