Lord Mandelson’s humiliating climb down on Royal Mail (Daily Telegraph)
The partprivatisation of the Royal Mail was killed off by Lord Mandelson last night despite his previously fierce commitment for the plan to go ahead.
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The partprivatisation of the Royal Mail was killed off by Lord Mandelson last night despite his previously fierce commitment for the plan to go ahead.
More: continued here
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