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Before rail | privatisation, a ticket office was provided here, on the |
As British Airways prepared for | privatisation, a new corporate look was adopted in 1984, |
process further with the wide scale use of | privatisation and the outsourcing of services. |
s in order to promote reforms; opposes the | privatisation and corporatisation of the UN, especially |
nment) due to the party's own swing toward | privatisation and the slashing of the Government's expen |
financial relations between East and West; | privatisation and analysis of the behaviour of enterpris |
e neo-liberal policies like globalization, | privatisation and related government policies and the sh |
d the history but at some point along came | privatisation and the new name WAGN - again this is real |
Later, after British Rail | privatisation and the sale of the Research Division to A |
ny in preparation for bus deregulation and | privatisation and was acquired by the Stagecoach Group P |
s, Mack opposed unilateral tariff removal, | privatisation, Australian involvement in the Gulf War an |
le's New Party in opposition to the postal | privatisation bills. |
obalisation and the Government's policy of | privatisation, blaming them for a decline in the agricul |
ame a director in 1995, leading the firm's | privatisation business, and serving as Vice Chairman, In |
Privatisation Commission | |
were the only railcars to survive into the | privatisation era of Tranz Rail and Toll Rail, and later |
Ex-Member of the High Power Committee for | Privatisation, Government of Maharashtra. |
After criticism of the | privatisation, her Government abandoned the second stage |
Preparation for | privatisation in 1986 saw London Country Bus Services sp |
isation plans to get the airline ready for | privatisation, in January 1998, the airline announced th |
Following | privatisation in 1990, the station was operated by Power |
Water | privatisation in England and Wales remains controversial |
of the British Stationery Office since its | privatisation in 1996. |
The Southern Vectis Logo used after | privatisation in the late 1980s. |
After | privatisation in 1994, Gas Natural acquired a controllin |
or electricity in the London area prior to | privatisation in 1990 |
rvices were run by British Rail (BR) until | privatisation in 1996, when Chiltern Railways took over |
ral organisations and various processes of | privatisation in Peru, Colombia and Guatemala. |
thern Line (operated by British Rail until | privatisation in 1995). |
Since | privatisation in 1993, Diena was owned by Swedish media |
ami and has led campaigns against hospital | privatisation, Islamaphobia, the wars in the Middle East |
Following nationalisation and subsequent | privatisation, it is now owned and operated by Northumbr |
Until | privatisation, Marchwood was home to one of the three pr |
s the airline has been a subject of failed | privatisation measures. |
ris Moyes acquired that company during the | privatisation of the National Bus Company in 1987. |
It was sold during the | privatisation of part of the New Zealand Railways Corpor |
Government plans for | privatisation of the airline in 1999 to a consortium whi |
Hitchens has criticised the | Privatisation of British Rail in the 1990s, and mocks Co |
In 1990, during a period of Government | privatisation of assets, the Chateau was sold to Kah New |
the upheaval in London Transport prior to | privatisation of the bus service. |
On the | privatisation of the National Bus Company in 1987 he fou |
most other mainline stations following the | privatisation of British Rail, it lost this facility dur |
talt (the federal board concerned with the | privatisation of East German companies) and was selected |
icity Act in 1989, and the subsequent full | privatisation of the industry (with the exception of nuc |
abour nationalisation and the Conservative | privatisation of public transport, and the morphing of B |
With | privatisation of the UK's electric supply industry in 19 |
to close day car centres for the elderly, | privatisation of services, investment levels in schools |
Since the | privatisation of British Rail, it has become the most co |
ith a range of policies including opposing | privatisation of London Underground, local involvement i |
to Severn Trent Water in 1989 prior to the | privatisation of the water industry. |
market economy in its policy, allowing for | privatisation of government-held assets and services and |
In the mid-1980s, just before the | privatisation of British Telecom, Murray wrote and starr |
mic reform through the corporatisation and | privatisation of government services which included the |
ss unit, as part of the first stage of the | privatisation of London bus services. |
ury, where he played a leading role in the | privatisation of British Airways and of the British Airp |
ns for this shift were: (a) political: the | privatisation of the UK electricity industry in 1990; th |
This continued until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
Micheltorena was instrumental in the | privatisation of California land. |
sport saw him given responsibility for the | privatisation of British Rail. |
late 1980s, Millar campaigned against the | privatisation of the Harland and Wolff shipyard. |
railway franchises in 1997, following the | privatisation of British Rail. |
d are immigration, nationalism in Germany, | privatisation of public space. |
beneficiary of the Australian Government's | privatisation of employment services in 1998. |
erprise, low taxes, individual liberty and | privatisation of public services. |
The | Privatisation of British Railways led to services being |
was served by Regional Railways until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
e station was served by ScotRail until the | privatisation of British Railways. |
Later, with the | privatisation of the NBC, the Invictaway livery was reta |
was served by Regional Railways until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
was served by :Network SouthEast until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
With the | privatisation of British Rail, ownership of the line and |
was served by Network South East until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
was served by Regional Railways until the | Privatisation of British Rail. |
was served by Network SouthEast until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
was served by Network SouthEast until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
st to be closed by Railtrack following the | privatisation of British Rail in 1994. |
e station was served by ScotRail until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
was split into two in preparation for the | privatisation of the National Bus Company in the 1980s. |
Independent Power Project (IPP) since the | privatisation of the UK electricity industry in 1990. |
The | privatisation of KuAO in 1993 resulted in the establishm |
ds of expanding international business and | privatisation of ports in Gujarat. |
was served by Regional Railways until the | privatisation of British Railways. |
per's investigation into corruption in the | privatisation of Mozambique's biggest bank. |
with the Greater Manchester PTE until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
onal media attention in the lead up to the | privatisation of Telstra claiming that he would not supp |
on behalf of the Merseyside PTE until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
gal framework supportive of the subsequent | privatisation of large state-owned companies, notably in |
o the South African government's attempted | privatisation of Eskom in the late 1990s, Eskom's reques |
h Iron and Steel Federation overseeing the | privatisation of the steel industry in 1967. |
erations in September 1994, where upon the | privatisation of London Buses Limited, it acquired forme |
was served by Network South East until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
He counts helping to stop the | privatisation of Ports of Auckland as one of his major e |
As part of the | privatisation of British Rail, the Stagecoach Group comp |
lways on nationalisation in 1948 until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
as South West Water plc at the time of the | privatisation of the Water Industry in England. |
rains, and so the loop was reinstated upon | privatisation of the line. |
ak in 2005, Superbreak participated in the | privatisation of British Rail by acquiring Golden Rail i |
Since the | privatisation of British Rail, the franchise to run trai |
on behalf of the Merseyside PTE until the | privatisation of British Railways. |
The | privatisation of Hebbal lake has been pointed out as a t |
He oversaw the | privatisation of Aer Lingus in 2006 and saw it through t |
Following the | privatisation of British Rail it was operated by Wessex |
car park was closed and sold off after the | Privatisation of British Rail. |
estminster's finance committee, he led the | privatisation of the refuse collection service, which be |
ood down after admitting fraud; during the | privatisation of British Telecom, individuals were limit |
this reorganisation was to prepare for the | privatisation of water services, to bring Scotland into |
has been owned by Scottish Power since the | privatisation of Britain's electricity industry in 1990. |
sale of hard liquor while allowing limited | privatisation of beer and wine sales. |
behalf of the West Midlands PTE. until the | Privatisation of British Railways. |
Until the | privatisation of Parklea Correctional Centre, which comm |
Upon the | privatisation of London Country Bus Services in Septembe |
a public-private partnership (effectively | privatisation) of National Air Traffic Services. |
hy joined with Harradine to block the full | privatisation of two-thirds state-owned telecommunicatio |
In the | privatisation of London bus services in the 1980s, Londo |
s a bus company formed in 1991 through the | privatisation of the Invercargill City Council bus fleet |
On the | privatisation of the National Bus Company in 1987 he was |
ilities included nuclear power policy, the | privatisation of Britoil, personnel and finance. |
he Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme, | privatisation of HUDC estate etc). |
of State or their agents, thus making its | privatisation possible. |
The company, since 1998 in | privatisation programme, was acquired by Erdemir on Janu |
These services were stopped with rail | privatisation requiring a change of train at Newark Nort |
During 1997, as part of railway | privatisation, responsibility for Swanline services pass |
1995, as a part of the reorganisation for | Privatisation, RFD was required to relinquish some of it |
Privatisation saw the route being passed to MTL London N | |
Finally in 1983 the process of | privatisation started and was successfully completed in |
s affiliated with trade unions and opposes | privatisation, stated that |
The original | privatisation system resulted in the station being opera |
Muffled in the cotton-wool of | privatisation, that |
Before | privatisation, the part of Network SouthEast which was t |
In preparation for bus deregulation and | privatisation the company's operations in Cambridgeshire |
After | privatisation the road over the railway line was little |
Following the | privatisation, the era of Tekel state monopoly has ended |
he 1990s, as part of the Government's rail | privatisation, the City Line services became part of the |
However, recession and | privatisation together led to increasing strains within |
an's special interests lay in the economy, | privatisation, trade union reform, law and order, and im |
Water | privatisation was undertaken in 1989 by the government o |
Originally built by the CEGB, and on | privatisation was owned and run by Powergen. |
A major issue in the election was | privatisation, which the Conservatives supported saying |
Privatisation would allow PCCW to be delisted from Hong | |
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