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Royal Mail announcement of intention to float
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Jo Swinson today visits Uddingston Post Office to mark the milestone of 1,000 branch modernisations in the Network Transformation scheme
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Invites firms to act as intermediaries for retail share offer in Royal Mail sale
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Government announces plans to make it simple for Royal Mail employees to participate in share scheme
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Government confirms stock market flotation for Royal Mail
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The appointments are in line with the government’s strategy to prepare for the sale of shares in Royal Mail this financial year.
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Jo Swinson comments on Royal Mail and Post Office 'Click and Collect' launch announcement
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Sets out the government's plans for selling Royal Mail shares this financial year, 2013 to 2014.
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Business Minister Michael Fallon responds to Royal Mail's annual results out today
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Business Minister Michael Fallon will say that the government’s sale of shares in Royal Mail is based on commercial reality, not ideology
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Government intends to give Royal Mail access to the capital and commercial disciplines that it will need to have a sustainable future.
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Postal Affairs Minister Jo Swinson visits Bishop’s Hull Post Office in Taunton to celebrate the Post Office reaching 500 branch conversions
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“Parliament decided, via the Postal Services Act 2011, to inject private capital into the company in order to secure the future of the universal…
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Norman Lamb provides an update on government progress in implementing its postal services policy.
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Commenting on the re-appointment today, Postal Affairs Minister Norman Lamb said:
“Donald Brydon has proven over the last three years that …
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The proposals are in a Government consultation, ‘Building a Mutual Post Office,’ published today setting out options to move the Post Office…
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The consideration session in the Commons is the final stage before Royal Assent.
Baroness Wilcox,** **Parliamentary Secretary for Business…
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The Bill, which has been approved by the House of Commons and is currently being considered by the House of Lords, is designed to secure the…
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This is the first time that legislation to enable Royal Mail to benefit from private capital has been approved by MPs.
Business Secretary Vince…
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Edward Davey said:
“Two cornerstones of British life - the Royal Mail and the Post Office - are at a crossroads. Our policy is to break away…
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