UK may still outsource weapons buying after CH2M Hill pulls out

LONDON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Britain said it would continue exploring plans to put its 159 billion pound ($256 billion) military equipment buying programme in the hands of a private firm, even after one of the two consortia left in the running pulled out.
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