MPs want government to revisit case for HS2

Will Nichols
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High-speed line based on the kind of 'unrealistic assumptions' that led to taxpayers funding HS1 to the tune of £4.9bn

The business case for the controversial £32bn high-speed rail line from London to Birmingham and the North of the country must be reassessed to avoid the "costly mistakes" that marred the development of...

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