The high speed railway HS2 has been quietly graded ‘red’ by the government’s infrastructure watchdog, meaning successful delivery appears unachievable. The cost of the line - planned to run between London, and central and northern England - is at £71 billion so far; nearly £2,500 for every UK household. So what went wrong? Who’s got rich off this? And will it ever be finished?
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Guest: Oliver Wright, Policy Editor, The Times.
Host: Luke Jones.
Clips: Channel 4, HS2 Ltd, GB News, BBC, Parliament Live, The Guardian, Sky.
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