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Rail workers and Labour accuse govt of letting north down on HS2

THE government was accused of letting down northern cities today following the announcement that HS2 will be delayed and exceed its budget by up to £22 billion.

HS2 Ltd chairman Allan Cook admitted the company’s original plans did not “take sufficient account” of the difficulties of building a high-speed line through densely populated areas.

He said that the project’s budget was “unrealistic,” adding that the original projected cost of £55.7bn may now have to be raised to £78bn.

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