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The explorer returns - Iain Duncan Smith, chair, Conservative Social Justice Policy Group
15 December 2006
Tasked with mapping a way forward for Tory social policy, IDS has strayed far from the party's traditional stamping grounds. His conclusions could bring a dramatic shift in party thinking.
Region does battle over airport re-brand
15 December 2006
Marketing - What's in a name? A lot if you are East Midlands Airport, now on its third title after local opposition.
Second Opinion - Derwenthorpe, York
15 December 2006
Name of scheme: Derwenthorpe, York. Published: 2003; currently under review. Commissioned by: The Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Produced by: PRP Architects. Scope/purpose: A masterplan for a 22ha urban extension to York's...
Leitch: give employers a say on skills
15 December 2006
Lord Leitch's review of skills needs points the way to a future where businesses must call the shots on training provision to keep the UK's economy globally competitive. Holly Sutton asks what key players think of his proposals.
Barker: planning must assist growth
15 December 2006
Kate Barker's report on the planning system calls for some controls on development to be removed to boost economic development. But her recommendations have brought both applause and alarm. Joey Gardiner reports.
North-south battle for research centre
15 December 2006
Two of Britain's most prestigious universities are battling it out to win the contract for the new Centre for Spatial Economics Research that was unveiled in last week's pre-Budget Report.
Research boost £60m fund for medical science
15 December 2006
Universities will be able to access an annual fund of £60 million in order to fund vital research that will be needed in order to turn Britain into a "world class location" for advances in medical science.
Planning gain tax deadline proposed
15 December 2006
Developers will be given 60 days to pay the controversial new planning gain supplement (PGS) but will be expected to pay it electronically, according to consultation documents launched last week.
'Hint of revamp of priorities' at RDAs
15 December 2006
The pre-Budget report hints at a refocus in the role of England's regional development agencies, according to a prominent think-tank with expertise in the area.
Regional growth rate gap 'closing'
15 December 2006
The gap in productivity growth rates between the Greater South-East and the rest of England is narrowing, government figures show.
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