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The Government was accused of performing a U-turn on rubbish collections today after it was revealed councils will not be forced to bring back weekly bin rounds.
He will remain in Saudi Arabia for the meantime in the hope that the government will be forced to bring him before the Supreme Court.
As well as telecoms, which is likely to interest BT and Vodafone, Network Rail could be forced to bring in an energy utility or specialist provider to oversee its power supply.
And she raised concerns that the university will be forced to bring in more higher-paying foreign students, saying she doesn't want Oxford to "end up as a finishing school for rich students from around the world".
Some have suggested that if the Democrats do not go along with their ideas on taxes and spending, they will be forced to bring Congress to a standstill until they get their way.
But while it is easy for Mr Miliband to say that power companies will be forced to bring down their prices yet keep investing, it is altogether less clear how that might be achieved.
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