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Dramatic premium acceleration in 2001 left contractors involved in public private partnerships facing impossibly high charges and prompted the government to review the way insurance costs are worked out in PPPs. Marcus Alcock charts the progress

The enthusiasm with which successive governments have adopted so-called public private partnerships has been remarkable. First formulated by the previous Conservative government, when Labour came into

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