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HS2 construction delay to save money 'potentially a real body blow for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's economic recovery'

The delays could mainly impact the railway between Birmingham and Crewe, and between Crewe and Manchester

A CGI of how the new HS2 high speed trains will look(Image: HS2 Ltd)

The news that the construction of certain sections of HS2 will be delayed to save money has been described as "potentially a real body blow for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s economic recovery".

The BBC first reported that the government's cuts will primarily affect the high-speed railway between Birmingham and Crewe, and between Crewe and Manchester.

Phase One of HS2 involves the railway being built between London and Birmingham, with the line extended from the West Midlands to Crewe in Phase 2a.

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Phase 2b will connect both Crewe to Manchester and the West Midlands to the East Midlands.

Transport Secretary Mark Harper later confirmed that construction of HS2 between Birmingham and Crewe will be delayed by two years.

In a written ministerial statement, he said: “The government is committed to delivering HS2 Phase 2a between Birmingham and Crewe.

“We have seen significant inflationary pressure and increased project costs, and so we will rephase construction by two years, with an aim to deliver high-speed services to Crewe and the north west as soon as possible after accounting for the delay in construction.”