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Royal Mail sell off looms – Sydney Morning Herald

Royal Mail sell off loomsSydney Morning Herald, AustraliaPart of Britain's famous Royal Mail service is set to be sold off by the government. Laws allowing the controversial sale of 30 per cent of the business to go ahead are expected to be introduced to parliament on Thursday. The government says it …

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Royal Mail workers to stage protest – ITN

ITN Royal Mail workers to stage protestITN, UKDutch postal group TNT has said it was keen to buy a stake in the Royal Mail, with other foreign firms from Denmark and Sweden reportedly expressing an interest. Royal Mail chairman Allan Leighton and chief executive Adam Crozier are due to be … …

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Row over Royal Mail pensions – TeleText

Row over Royal Mail pensionsTeleText, UKA row over Government plans to sell off part of the Royal Mail intensified as a letter warned of the impact on pensions if part-privatisation does not proceed. The chairman of the pension trustees, Jane Newell, said in the letter to Business Secretary … More: continued …

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Row grows over Royal Mail plans – BBC News

BBC News Row grows over Royal Mail plansBBC News, UKPostal workers are preparing to protest in Westminster as the row grows over plans to sell off 30% of Royal Mail. The plan, set to be unveiled in a bill to Parliament on Thursday, is also opposed by more than 100 Labour …

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Royal Mail plans heard – TeleText

Royal Mail plans heardTeleText, UKMinisters face anger from Labour MPs and unions, as a Bill to sell off part of the Royal Mail will be introduced into Parliament on Thursday. One Labour MP said he was "astonished" at the move and warned it would unleash "mass opposition". … More: continued here

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PRESS DIGEST – British business – Feb 24 – Reuters

PRESS DIGEST – British business – Feb 24ReutersNearly half a million Royal Mail employees past and present have been warned their pensions could be halved if the plan to privatise the business does not go ahead. Jane Newell, chairman of the trustees, said in a letter to Business Secretary Lord …

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