The Independent 1995 Peter Rodgers |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Beckett prepares to calm industry's fears. (new shadow trade and industry secretary Margaret Beckett)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Brutal push that could discredit private finance for public projects. (business has negative view of Private Finance Initiative)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Business overtures towards Labour may only flatter to deceive.(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Cadbury bandwagon rolls to a halt. (opposition to moves to undertake further investigations into corporate governance)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Changing the unacceptable face of privatisation. (UK government tries to boost public enthusiasm for privatisation) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
City fears about Labour refuse to go away. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, John Willcock, Peter Rodgers |
Commission factions fire their last salvoes. (Monopolies and Mergers Commission split over GEC bid for VSEL) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers, Russell Hotten |
Consultation is the keynote. (Labour Party's economic and industrial policy) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, Peter Rodgers |
Consumers face a long wait for a share in savings. (rationalisation to result from merger of North West Water and Norweb) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers, Mary Fagan |
Drug wars go global. (Glaxo's bid for Wellcome) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Energising the market - at whose expense? (strong interest in electric utilities) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Eurotunnel to claim 2bn pounds sterling costs. | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers, David Hellier |
'Fat cat' squabble over Grid sell-off. (controversy over salary packages for top executives of privatised utilities) | Retail industry | Donald Macintyre, Peter Rodgers |
Gas bill shock: save money now. (moves towards competition in gas supply sector)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Giving Heseltine an interventionist hand. (Bob Dobbie, head of the UK government's competitiveness unit) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Globe-trotter with a drum to beat. (Richard Needham, trade minister) (Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Greenbury prepares for attacks from all sides. (Sir Richard Greenbury, chairman of Marks and Spencer)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Hard times for the electricity man. (electricty regulator Professor Stephen Littlechild)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Japanese banks tie 500bn pounds sterling knot. (Mitsubishi Bank and Bank of Tokyo to merge) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers, Richard L:loyd Parry |
Morton freezes loan interest payments. (Sir Alastair Morton, co-chairman of Eurotunnel) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Rail fire sale a recipe for tears. (views on British Rail privatisation)(Column) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Rail rhetoric overshadows new Labour partnerships. (Labour party's industrial policy) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Small firms given biggest slice of 240m pounds sterling. (UK government issues second competitiveness White Paper) | Retail industry | Patricia Wynn Davies, Peter Rodgers |
Software change triggered collapse. (report into collapse of Barings bank) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Water firms try to shed greed image. | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers, Mary Fagan |
Why small may be best for the Square Mile. (Michael Cassidy, chairman of the City of London's policy and resources committee) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
Winning back industry to the Tories. (Ian Lang, president of the Board of Trade)(Interview) | Retail industry | Peter Rodgers |
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