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Cost of remaining HS2 leg soars to £68bn

The cost of building the London-to-Birmingham stretch of the HS2 high-speed railway has jumped by a fifth in four months to £68bn.

The news of the increase comes after the prime minister pledged to scrap the northern leg of the scheme, between Birmingham and Manchester, claiming this would save £36bn.

Department for Transport figures show that the upper cost estimate of the London-to-Birmingham leg, in 2019 prices, had risen sharply from £45bn in June to £54bn in October. In today’s prices, that figure rises to £68bn.

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