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INTERVIEW: Navigating the road to Damascus
28 March 2003
As the Conservatives' shadow minister for regeneration, Philip Hammond MP reveals to Matt Ross that his party is slowly changing to move in some surprising directions. In the debate over regeneration, everybody...
OPINION: Give children an incentive to give up junk foods
28 March 2003
We aren't eating enough fruit and vegetables - especially children and young people. A national nutrition survey, the first for 15 years, showed that no young men and almost no young women,...
OPINION: More women needed on board
28 March 2003
With regional government offices poised to recruit non-executives for regeneration agencies, one target they must meet is more balanced boards. Under the leadership and commitment of Patricia Hewitt, the DTI bodies are coming...
OPINION: Inside view of the EU gravy train
28 March 2003
I realise that in this column consultants come just one notch above bunny-huggers, but I want to pay my respects at the shrine of the Unknown Consultant (UC), who submitted one of...
EDITORIAL: Housing stock reduction is a question of trust
28 March 2003
Hull is one of the UK's fastest shrinking cities. Everyone accepts that the city has many more homes than it needs, and that the blight of empty housing contributes to driving people...
FUNDING: Gordon eyes Euro funding
28 March 2003
The chancellor has vowed to grab regional funding purse-strings out of Europe's hands. Is this good or bad news for the UK's poorest areas, asks Matt Ross. Earlier this month Gordon Brown...
COALFIELDS: A light at the end of the tunnel
28 March 2003
Determined to avoid the catastrophic economic and social fallout that followed previous pit closures, the Government has supported efforts to break the fall of miners laid off from Selby's closing coalmines. Samantha Lyster...
TURNING POINT: Combating crime and inequality
28 March 2003
In my first full-time role, my manager said to me one day: "Black people get a reputation when they enter race-related work which can be hard to eliminate when you try to...
DIARY: Tory's tenant gaff, MP's furry food, and Blunkett playing it for laughs
28 March 2003
An ugly spat developed in Wales this week, where Tory assembly member Alun Cairns has been accused of implying that council tenants are lazy scroungers. The row began after Conservative Party volunteers...
BOOK REVIEW: Guiding social firms' success
28 March 2003
Social Enterprise in Anytown; By John Pearce. Published by Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Price £8.95. ISBN 0903319-97-7 This book is a Bible for those of us who evangelise about social enterprise. It is...
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