| Happy birthday, BT; Bagehot. | The Economist | July 6, 2002 (Vol ) | (1) | |
| Thomas the private tank engine. | Gary Sturgess | Quadrant | May 2002 (Vol 46) | 52(2) |
| London underground: Wrestling with privatization. | Robert O'Connor | Mass Transit | February 2002 (Vol 28) | 23(3) |
| Derailed: The UK's disasterous experience with rail privatization. | Brendan Martin | Multinational Monitor | Jan. 2002 (Vol ) | 8(6) |
| Milburn defends use of private sector in the NHS. | Andrew Moscrop | British Medical Journal | Nov. 3, 2001 (Vol 323) | 1025(1) |
| Could this be Labour's poll tax? Privatization of health care in the United Kingdom. | George Monbiot | New Statesman | Oct. 1, 2001 (Vol 130) | 42(3) |
| Report attacked for vested interests of its backers. | Lynn Eaton | British Medical Journal | June 30, 2001 (Vol 322) | 1563(1) |
| Keeping everybody happy. | Malcolm Geith, Babak Dehghanpisheh | Newsweek International | June 18,2001 (Vol ) | 5(1) |
| Let the public sector go free. | New Statesman (1996) | Nov. 27, 2000 (Vol 129) | 5(1) | |
| Alan Milburn signs concordat with the private sector. | Jason Roach | British Medical Journal | Nov. 4, 2000 (Vol 321) | 1101(1) |
| Labour think tank proposes privatisation of clinical services. | Zosia Kmietowicz | British Medical Journal | Oct. 28, 2000 (Vol 321) | 1038(1) |
| Issues in strategic investment in the global electric utilities industry. | Abby Ghobadian, Howard Viney | SAM Advanced Management Journal | Sept. 30, 2000 (Vol 65) | 12(7) |
| John Prescott to try to combat NATS privatisation opposition. | Airline Industry Information | May 3, 2000 (Vol ) | (1) | |
| Railways - Odd Coupling | The Economist | April 22, 2000 (Vol 355) | (2) | |
| The Ministry of Defence might have felt it was safe from the reforming zeal of the accountants. | New Statesman (1996) | March 20, 2000 (Vol 129) | 36(1) | |
| Britain beefs up privatisation powers. | Mike Knutton | International Railway Journal | August 19999 (Vol 39) | 1(1) |
| Dithering over the Post Office | The Economist | July 10, 1999 (Vol 351) | 51(1) | |
| Britain's railways. | The Economist | July 3, 1999 (Vol 352) | 57(4) | |
| The gravy train. | The Economist | July 3, 1999 (Vol 352) | 58(1) | |
| Pass the parcel. | The Economist | Nov. 7, 1998 (Vol ) | 2(1) | |
| If it ain't broke don't fix it, Peter. | New Statesman | August 7, 1998 (Vol 127) | 8(2) | |
| The end of privatisation. | The Economist | June 13, 1998 (Vol 347) | 53(2) | |
| The assessment of public sector investment. | John Flemming, Colin Mayer | Oxford Review of Economic Policy | Winter 1997 (Vol 13) | 1(10) |
| British rail: A verdict on privatization | Mary Faraday | Mass Transit | Nov-Dec 1997 (Vol 23) | 36(3) |
| The benefits of multi-utility. | Ian Robinson | Management Today | Oct. 1997 (Vol ) | 5(1) |
| All change. | Richard Greenhill | People Management | May 1, 1997 (Vol 3) | 22(3) |
| Lights on: In Britain, the privatized electricity system is providing better service. When will America see the light. | Cecil Parkinson | National Review | April 21, 1997 (Vol 49) | 40(2) |
| Public administration and government 1995-96. | Andrew Gray, Bill Jenkins | Parlimentary Affairs | April 1997 (Vol 50) | 191(12) |
| What's next, Queen Mum futures? | Newsweek | March 10, 1997 (Vol 129) | 40(1) | |
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| Up the tube: Government and Labour Party cannot agree on privatization plan | New Statesman | Feb.28, 1997 (Vol 126) | 5(1) | |
| Badly sold: Privatization | The Economist | Feb. 22, 1997 (Vol 342) | 62(2) | |
| The wrong approach. | The Economist | 18(1) | ||
| Hot property. | The Economist | August 31, 1996 (Vol 340) | 47(2) | |
| Reading between the lines. | Steve Norris | New Statesman | August 2, 1996 (Vol 125) | 14(2) |
| Mutinous mood: Soldiers' homes. | The Economist | July 6, 1996 (Vol 340) | 5012) | |
| U.K. labs: A year of uncertainty. | Science | May 31, 1996 (Vol 272) | 1254(3) | |
| An NHS sale like you've never seen. | Kirsty Milne | New Stateman & Society | May 17, 1996 (Vol 9) | 24(3) |
| Further doubts raised over UK's private finance intiative. | Malcolm Dean | The Lancet | May 4, 1996 (Vol 347) | 1253(1) |
| Review threatens royal observatories. | Nigel Williams | Science | May 3, 1996 (Vol 272) | 641(2) |
| Power play gone wrong. | Dave Toke | New Statesman & Society | Feb.23, 1996 (Vol 9) | 38(2) |
| Slow train to success. | The Economist | Feb. 3, 1996 (Vol 338) | 47(1) | |
| Cooking the books. | The Economist | Oct. 28, 1995 (Vol 337) | 65(2) | |
| Off-line: Rail privatisation. | The Economist | May 20, 1995 (Vol 335) | 54(2) | |
| How to privatize. | The Economist | March 11, 1995 (Vol 334) | 16(2) | |
| Disguted: Privatization in Great Britain. | The Economist | March 11, 1995 (Vol 334) | 55(2) | |
| Shocking success: Britain's electricity firms. | The Economist | Feb.25, 1995 (Vol 334) | 66(2) | |
| Marooned: Post office. | The Economist | Jan. 28. 1995 (Vol 334) | 50(2) | |
| A great train crash: Britain's railways are still worth privatizing. | The Economist | Jan. 21, 1995 (Vol 334) | 20(1) | |
| Rail privatization in the balance as parties lock horns. | Paul Anderson | New Statesman & Society | Jan. 20, 1995 (Vol 8) | 10(1) |
| The acquired rights directive. | Peter Curwen | European Business Journal | Winter 1995 (Vol 7) | 38(9) |
| Money on the line: Rail privatization. | The Economist | Dec. 17, 1994 (Vol 333) | 57(2) | |
| Juvenile delinquents. | The Economist | Nov. 12, 1994 (Vol 333) | 75(1) | |
| POost Office sell-off fiasco leaves hole in Tory programme. | New Statesman & Society | Nov. 11, (Vol 7) | 8(1) | |
| State sale: The Post Office. | The Economist | Nov. 5, 1994 (Vol 333) | 56(1) | |
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