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Nationalisation on anything but a temporary basis would surely be futile, writes Brian Groom
BAE, Rolls-Royce and Babcock to service and support RAF and Royal Navy Hawk jets
Critics say new mayors will inspire little voter interest and allow houses to be built on green spaces
Critics say unexpected Budget announcement could be ‘mask for cuts’
The real competition for each side has always been Labour, and they have locked it out of power
Companies warned to join forces to keep industry alive
While the influx of workers is putting pressure on services, thousands of low-paid EU migrants face exploitation
The city 140 miles north of London is home to one of four surviving copies of the legal charter that paved the way to liberty
The capital’s influence is now felt in ever more distant parts of the country, yet it is the voters of ‘unLondon’ who will decide next year’s election
RAF’s Reaper fleet likely to operate out of a base inside Iraq
Passenger row highlights the problems thrown up by aircraft economy measures
The success of their home, resource-driven economy is putting Australians off staying in Britain
Total’s step on to the fracking dance floor helps its image with the UK government
Damaging scandals are raising questions on how the third-largest listed private sector employer runs its empire
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