The Government has published a separate list
here: This is a shorter list and doesn't give the same items. As far as I can see there are some items on this list not on the other list, and vice versa. So it's a little confusing.
There are actually three HS2-related documents, all from the PM's office (not the DfT) on the gov.uk website.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak explains his new approach to transport in our country.
www.gov.uk
- this is an "authored article" and appears to be the script for the relevant part of Sunak's conference speech.
A revolution in the country’s transport infrastructure will see billions of pounds redirected from spiralling HS2 costs to build the daily connections that people depend on – unlocking potential, driving growth and transforming communities.
www.gov.uk
- this is a press release and seems to align with the speech.
As a result of the decision to scrap the extension of HS2, every region will now receive investment in the modes of transport that matter to you most.
www.gov.uk
- this is called a "news story" and gives more detail about the projects that are promised funding in each region. However, it omits some of the "big ticket" items from the other two documents, e.g. Midlands Rail Hub, new Bradford station, and the £12bn link between Manchester and Liverpool. I surmise it was compiled before Sunak and his team had finalised what they would announce.
Edit: since I first posted this on 4th October, the third, "news story" document has been amended - now dated 5th October. It has been brought more in line with the other documents and with the DfT Network North "policy paper" at:
A £36 billion plan to improve the transport that people use every day.
www.gov.uk
For example, the promise to reopen the Leamside line has been replaced by a comment that the North East's CRSTS2 funding allocation could be used to part fund the reopening. The original wording can still be viewed in post #76 for comparison.