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Electrifying the Great Western line is "a top priority", the transport secretary has said, as he announces a rethink of a £38bn programme to overhaul Britain's railways. | Electrifying the Great Western line is "a top priority", the transport secretary has said, as he announces a rethink of a £38bn programme to overhaul Britain's railways. |
Patrick McLoughlin said Network Rail's five-year plan was being "reset" as it was "costing more and taking longer". | Patrick McLoughlin said Network Rail's five-year plan was being "reset" as it was "costing more and taking longer". |
Schemes in the Midlands and Yorkshire would be put on hold, he told MPs. | Schemes in the Midlands and Yorkshire would be put on hold, he told MPs. |
Labour said it remained "concerned" about the future of the electrification of the Great Western line. | Labour said it remained "concerned" about the future of the electrification of the Great Western line. |
Sir Peter Hendy will become the new chairman of Network Rail in place of Gwynedd-born Richard Parry-Jones. | Sir Peter Hendy will become the new chairman of Network Rail in place of Gwynedd-born Richard Parry-Jones. |
'Connecting people' | 'Connecting people' |
Mr McLoughin told MPs on Thursday that the planned programme of rail upgrades was being reviewed to "get it back on track". | Mr McLoughin told MPs on Thursday that the planned programme of rail upgrades was being reviewed to "get it back on track". |
"Electrification of the Great Western line is a top priority and I want Network Rail to concentrate its efforts on getting that right," he said. | "Electrification of the Great Western line is a top priority and I want Network Rail to concentrate its efforts on getting that right," he said. |
But shadow transport secretary Michael Dugher said: "We remain concerned about the future of the electrification of the Great Western line." | But shadow transport secretary Michael Dugher said: "We remain concerned about the future of the electrification of the Great Western line." |
Responding for the Welsh government, Economy Minister Edwina Hart said: "It's got to be kept on budget, it's got to be kept on time because ourselves and industry are desperate to ensure we have the electrification to Swansea. | |
"I'm hopeful that this is an absolute commitment with the government, but we will certainly be taking them to task if they deviate." | |
Network Rail chief executive Mark Carne told the BBC the challenges of delivering myriad improvement projects while still running a railway seven days a week were simply overwhelming. | Network Rail chief executive Mark Carne told the BBC the challenges of delivering myriad improvement projects while still running a railway seven days a week were simply overwhelming. |
Wales Office Minister Alun Cairns said he was "pleased to hear the strong commitment to south Wales electrification through to Swansea from the transport secretary today". | Wales Office Minister Alun Cairns said he was "pleased to hear the strong commitment to south Wales electrification through to Swansea from the transport secretary today". |
"This project will transform the lives of people in south Wales by attracting investors, linking businesses to suppliers and connecting people to jobs." | "This project will transform the lives of people in south Wales by attracting investors, linking businesses to suppliers and connecting people to jobs." |
David Cameron had said during Prime Minister's Questions on Tuesday that ministers were "absolutely committed" to the London-Swansea upgrade following a newspaper report that some projects would be shelved. | David Cameron had said during Prime Minister's Questions on Tuesday that ministers were "absolutely committed" to the London-Swansea upgrade following a newspaper report that some projects would be shelved. |