Five years on, the government still hasn’t learned the lessons of Carillion’s collapse
The firm’s failure was particularly catastrophic because it was so deeply embedded in public life.
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The firm’s failure was particularly catastrophic because it was so deeply embedded in public life.
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Children’s care homes run by private money-making operators have lower Ofsted ratings than those run by councils.
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UK privatisation has primarily made money for foreign governments – and their citizens.
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It would be an act of corporate welfare to privatise when the good times return.
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A record hospital backlog is putting patients “in danger” and leaving them “cynical” about the health service, the New Statesman…
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