The controversial privatization of British Rail was pushed through by former Tory PM John Major in 1993, despite opposition from Margaret Thatcher. The main goals were to cut costs, increase competition, and improve services, particularly focusing on improving the quality of food offerings. While initially successful with increased rail travel, the 2000 Hatfield crash highlighted issues with poorly maintained infrastructure.
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How nuclear war between India and Pakistan could kill billions around the world
A recent terrorist attack in Kashmir, which resulted in the deaths of 26 people, has heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, pushing them closer to potential conflict. India has responded by downgrading diplomatic ties, suspending a vital water-sharing treaty, and revoking visas for Pakistani nationals, while Pakistan has labeled India's actions as irresponsible, closing its airspace and suspending trade. The historical context of both countries' nuclear arsenals raises concerns about catastrophic consequences, with estimates suggesting...
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