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HS2 boss warns trains may go slower to save money

THE chief executive of multibillion-pound high-speed rail project HS2 has warned that its trains may run slower and less often to stay within budget.

The trains could operate 30mph slower than originally planned, with four services an hour slashed from timetables.

The changes would mean that HS2 fails to smash the 200mph speed barrier, despite costing an eye-watering £56 billion.

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