Livinstone to get court verdict on Tube
News Article 30 July 2001
Ken Livingstone will find out this afternoon if he has been able to halt the government's plans to bring private partners in to run the Tube.
Livingstone loses Tube court fight
News Article 30 July 2001
Ken Livingstone has lost his legal challenge to halt the government's plans to bring in private partners to run the Tube.
TUC conference to attack public service reform plans
Press Review 30 July 2001
NATS sale completed
Press Review 27 July 2001
Brown plays down tube role
Press Review 26 July 2001
Unions threaten to throw out reform plans
Press Review 26 July 2001
Mayor 'delaying investment' in tube
Press Review 25 July 2001
Chancellor backs away from tube court battle
News Article 25 July 2001
With the government's plans for a public-private partnership for the London Underground subject to an on-going High Court challenge, chancellor Gordon Brown has sought to distance himself from the controversial
Lilley warns Conservatives of privatisation trap
News Article 25 July 2001
Senior Tory Peter Lilley has warned his party that it must not try and out-privatise Labour.
Livingstone goes to court
Press Review 24 July 2001
Private role in public sector faces MPs scrutiny
Press Review 24 July 2001
MPs to probe public service plans
Press Review 23 July 2001
Conference to debate public sector plans
Press Review 19 July 2001
Number 10 defends Kiley sacking
Press Review 18 July 2001
Blair 'won't flinch' on public sector reforms
Press Review 17 July 2001