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Knocking bloody doors down

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If you thought quango chairmen were all ex bank managers seeing out the twilight of their careers, meet Nick Paul. He loves steam engines, ski-ing and his Morgan sports car, but Ken Hurst discovered something less glamorous that he’s even more passionate about. Manufacturing

As the recently installed chairman of one of Britain’s most powerful regional development agencies you might expect Nick Paul to pussy foot around a bit when it comes to dealing with his constituents. The companies on his patch are, after all, the...

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