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Sunak ends Tory Conference (and HS2 to Manchester)

The prime minister brings his first Conservative Party Conference to a close.

In his first Conservative conference speech as prime minister, Rishi Sunak confirms the Manchester leg of HS2 is to be scrapped. In its place, a range of new transport projects for the Midlands and the North are to be put forward.

Aside from HS2, he also proposes raising the age that people can buy tobacco and cigarettes in England every year to create a "smoke-free generation.鈥 Alongside the smoking changes, Sunak also wants to clamp down on vaping among children.

He also announced a new educational qualification for England combining A-Levels and T-levels that he proposes all students would sit.

Adam鈥檚 been at conference all week and caught up with some Conservative cabinet ministers after the speech - and he chats with Chris Mason to reflect on the speech and the last few days.

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