
The case for expensive infrastructure projects
We ask whether high speed rail links are worth the large sums of money they cost to build
We ask whether high speed rail links are worth the large sums of money they cost to build. There's concern that a planned $70bn high speed rail line in the UK may go way over budget. The chief executive of the HS2 line, Mark Thurston, responds to criticism of the project. And professor Germa Bel, an expert on transport and infrastructure at the University of Barcelona tells us about challenges that high speed rail has faced in Spain. Also in the programme, Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has won re-election in a landslide. Shubhada Rao is chief economist at YES bank and explains what five more years of BJP rule might mean for the Indian economy. Plus as Botswana lifts a ban on hunting elephants, Dr Mark Jones, head of policy at international wildlife charity the Born Free Foundation, discusses why conservationists are opposed to the move.
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