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Alsop in talks to move Cloud across the Mersey
13 August 2004
The controversial Cloud building, which was to grace Liverpool's waterfront, could now move across the river to the Wirral.
Council business rate bounty set
13 August 2004
Councils will be able to keep 70 pence in every pound they bring in through business creation up to a maximum figure set by government.
Stop Press: Unemployment rises
13 August 2004
Unemployment rose by a 0.1 percentage point to 4.8 per cent in the three months up to and including June 2004 from the previous quarter, the Office for National Statistics announced as Regeneration & Renewal went to press. The number of unemployed people rose by 27,000 in the spring quarter compared with the winter quarter - January, February and March. To view the figures, visit www.statistics.gov.uk.
Stop Press: Transport for London to press ahead with extension
13 August 2004
Transport for London, the body in charge of public transport in the capital, will press ahead with a western extension to London's congestion charge scheme, subject to the availability of funding and after a period of further consultation. In a mayoral statement issued this week, Ken Livingstone revealed that the scheme will be a single zone, with free through routes on the A40 and the Inner Ring Road. He said that the end of charging could be brought forward to 6pm if the extension goes ahead, in order to assist businesses.
Quotes of the week
13 August 2004
"Just consider that phrase 'anti-social behaviour' which we hear so often today. Eighteen year olds out after a night's drinking, overturning litter bins, pushing each other around, intimidating others - that behaviour is not just anti-social: it's wrong."
Transport chiefs may up risk to save tramline
13 August 2004
Manchester's transport bosses are considering taking on more risk to get the blocked Metrolink tramline extension up and running.
Government blitz on drinking 'a success'
13 August 2004
A summer blitz on Britain's booze culture led by government chiefs intent on reducing alcohol-related disorder and under-age drinking in the UK's inner cities has been hailed a success.
Lifelong learning at heart of EC strategy
13 August 2004
A new integrated programme for lifelong learning is at the centre of the European Commission's proposals to shake up its education and culture strategy from 2007.
Tram decision may cost Manchester 35,000 jobs
13 August 2004
Manchester will miss out on 35,000 jobs over the next 12 years because of the Government's decision to axe the Metrolink extension, unpublished research reveals.
Lone parents 'miss out' on health aid
13 August 2004
There are gaps in the provision of health-related benefits and support for lone parents, research has found.
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