Mandelson urged to end uncertainty over Royal Mail (The Herald)
July 11th, 2009 All Royal MailThe government was urged yesterday to end the “uncertainty” hanging over the postal sector following the shelving of its controversial plan to part-privatise the Royal Mail.
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