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Protests set to cost HS2 £200m

Protests against the HS2 high-speed rail line are expected to cost the government £200m.

Mark Thurston, chief executive of HS2, told the Public Accounts Committee on Monday that the organisation was seeking an injunction to “combat” a spate of demonstrations against Europe’s biggest infrastructure project.

“We are just at £122m spent to date, all up, in terms of the impact of protesters. Our forecast is that that will probably be somewhere between £150m and £200m by the time we’re finished,” he said.

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