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Stop Press: The GLA gives green light
24 September 2004
The Greater London Authority has given the green light to plans for London's main Olympic site. The site, near Stratford in east London, would include the main stadium, aquatics centre and athletes' village if the capital's bid to host the 2012 Games is successful. The application is now with the Government, which can call it in for determination by the deputy prime minister through a public inquiry.
Job losses at Jaguar force council to act
24 September 2004
Coventry City Council is holding emergency talks this week to discuss the implications of job cuts at the city's last car plant.
Prescott is critical of social housing costs
24 September 2004
John Prescott has expressed frustration at the high cost of building social housing in England.
Quotes of the week
24 September 2004
"One of the things that I have always liked about London in particular is that it is not a highly designed city. There are different energies living cheek by jowl. There is an improvised feel to London, and flyposting fits in with that. Flyposting just makes an area more funky." - Award-winning author Diran Adebayo tells The Times why he welcomes flyposting.
Newport to become data headquarters
24 September 2004
Newport is to become home to the corporate headquarters of the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the agency announced this week.
Liverpool to restructure European grant aid
24 September 2004
Procedures for channelling European grant aid to Merseyside's most deprived areas are to be radically restructured in a last-minute bid to prevent Brussels clawing back millions of pounds.
Homes to provide way into work
24 September 2004
Low-cost home ownership (LCHO) schemes are to be used to encourage jobless people in deprived areas into the workforce, under plans unveiled by the Social Exclusion Unit (SEU) this week.
Growth fund sets out to close north-south gap
24 September 2004
A £100 million growth fund will help kick-start plans to narrow the economic gap between the north and south of England, the government announced this week.
On the waterfront
24 September 2004
Planning consent for two office towers in Canary Wharf has been granted by Tower Hamlets Council's development committee.
'Smart growth' plan aired for Midlands
24 September 2004
A programme to propel growth across the Midlands, boosting competitiveness and sustainability, has been outlined by the region's development agencies.
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