High Speed 2: Economic benefits revised down for second time in a year
The government yesterday revealed that it had revised down the economic benefits of a High Speed railway between London, the West Midlands, Manchester and Leeds for the second time in a year, but it confirmed its commitment to going ahead with the now £32.7M scheme.
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