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HS2: High-speed rail project to be delayed by at least two years amid 'litany of failures'

Transport secretary Heidi Alexander will present the findings of two scathing reports into the project on Wednesday afternoon, including an internal review by HS2's new chief executive Mark Wild

HS2 has been hit by more setbacks and delays(Image: HS2)

The government is set to announce a delay of at least two more years to the HS2 project, amid revelations of a "litany of failures" causing costs to skyrocket.

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander is preparing to disclose the contents of two critical reports on Wednesday afternoon, including an internal review by HS2 new chief executive Mark Wild, as reported by .

Alexander will declare there is now "no reasonable way" to complete the high-speed railway within the original timeframe and budget although she will stop short of setting a new deadline for its completion.

Reports from The Telegraph suggest that the high-speed line, intended to connect London with Birmingham after the scrapping of the Northern extension, will not be finished until after 2033.

On Wednesday, the Transport Secretary aims to "draw a line in the sand" and initiate a fresh approach to managing the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's major infrastructure projects.

Mark Wild, HS2(Image: Handout)

HS2 faces fraud allegations

Amid these developments, HS2 has come under scrutiny over allegations of fraud involving contractors.

A source informed The Times that Alexander plans to confront the fraud accusations "head-on" during her presentation and assert that there will be significant repercussions.

Currently, HS2 is probing two companies regarding the management of payroll for certain employees.