Miliband slams Royal Mail 'rip-off'
Privileged City investors were given a "golden ticket" to buy Royal Mail shares and then sold them on day one of privatisation, ripping off the taxpayer Ed Miliband has claimed.
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Privileged City investors were given a "golden ticket" to buy Royal Mail shares and then sold them on day one of privatisation, ripping off the taxpayer Ed Miliband has claimed.
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Royal Mail sells Paddington site for £111mShareCastRoyal Mail is set to sell one of its old central London mail centres to a real estate company for £111m in cash. The site, a one-acre area near Paddington railway station, was vacated in 2008 and it's part of a portfolio the postal operator says … More: continued…
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