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Granted, gravy tastes less sweet when used to rail against bureaucrats.

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Reeves has also said there will be a focus on cutting the cost-of-living, with the government announcing that rail fares in England will be frozen next year for the first time in decades.

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The Rail Delivery Group, a representative body made up of the UK's rail operators, said the freeze would be "good news for customers".

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A major fault with a signalling system led to the closure of rail lines on Friday afternoon, causing disruption to services across England.

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Industries that have been experiencing strong export demand—such as rails, ships and aerospace, computers, communication, and electronic-equipment makers—should continue outperforming, they said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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