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NEWS BRIEF:
26 September 2003
The UK's first business academy was formally opened by prime minister Tony Blair this week. The Bexley Business Academy is one of several city academies, part of a Department for Education and...
NEWS BRIEF: Councils rated
26 September 2003
More than 70 per cent of councils have been rated good or excellent in the first round of Audit Commission inspections of economic and community regeneration services. A commission report that brings together...
NEWS BRIEF: B&Q top tenant
26 September 2003
DIY giant B&Q is the top retail park tenant for the fourth year running, according to FPD Savills and TW Research Associates. Their latest top 40 retail and leisure parks chart found...
NEWS BRIEF: Timms announces funding
26 September 2003
Extra funding for 12 renewable energy projects across the UK was announced by energy minister Stephen Timms this week. The £1.65 million funding is part of the Department of Trade and Industry's...
NEWS BRIEF: Proposals paper published
26 September 2003
A consultation paper on proposals for a Scottish Parliament member's bill on third party rights of appeal has been published by MSP Sandra White. White's proposal envisages a statutory procedure to enable third...
NEWS BRIEF: Conservationists call on Imerys
26 September 2003
Conservationists have called on china clay company Imerys to abandon its plans to quarry Crownhill Down in the Dartmoor National Park. At a rally last week, Open Spaces Society general secretary Kate Ashbrook...
Lib Dems detail policies at conference
26 September 2003
Councils should have stronger compulsory purchase powers to consolidate land for house building, the Liberal Democrats insisted this week. Debating a motion on tackling the affordable housing crisis, the party also voted at...
Ahern signals intent to change line on housing
26 September 2003
A policy shift on one-off housing in the countryside - an issue that provokes strong feelings in the Irish Republic - has been signalled by taoiseach Bertie Ahern's government. Speaking last week...
Irish embargo hits graduates and staff
26 September 2003
Planners in the Irish Republic are being hard hit by an embargo on public sector recruitment that has left senior staff in some local authorities overburdened while young graduates seeking employment are denied...
London bid for Olympics falls behind rivals
26 September 2003
London's Olympic bid is lagging behind those of Paris and New York, the bid's chairwoman Barbara Cassani admitted last week. Fielding questions from the Commons culture, media and sport committee, Cassani said...
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