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Assembly bid to hold Ken in check
27 January 2006
The London Assembly wants any new powers for the mayor and the Greater London Authority to be devolved from central government rather than the London boroughs.
Manchester gets £40m R&D base
27 January 2006
The University of Manchester last week launched a £40 million research institute to pioneer light and laser technologies.
Hi-tech link aims to boost UK trade
27 January 2006
A new shared knowledge link between businesses, research bodies and universities, aimed at giving UK manufacturers a competitive edge in global markets, will be backed by £11 million from the Department of Trade and Industry over the next three years.
Swinging Scotland Senior Open puts £1million into Grampian economy
27 January 2006
The 2005 Senior British Open golf event injected more than £1 million directly into the economy of north-east Scotland, a report published last week reveals.
Edinburgh tram plans set for trim
27 January 2006
Plans for two tramlines in Edinburgh are set to be slimmed down by the city council due to a lack of cash to pay for the full scheme.
MPs to scrutinise MG Rover collapse
27 January 2006
An inquiry convened last week to investigate the collapse of MG Rover is to examine whether ministers did enough to prevent the car firm's collapse.
Need for building workers in the Highlands & Islands
27 January 2006
Women and migrant workers are needed to solve the skills shortages faced by the booming construction industry in the Highlands and Islands, findings have shown.
Data Check on The Midlands jobs divide
27 January 2006
1.3% more people were in work in the East Midlands in December 2005 than the year before
Fazakerley development given go ahead
27 January 2006
A business park development in Fazakerley, Liverpool, has been given the go ahead. Developer Priority Sites is working in partnership with Liverpool Land Development Company to take forward the project to create light industrial business space on the former Fazakerley Open Air School site. LLDC said the park would create up to 300 local jobs.
Low Pay Commission appoints chairman
27 January 2006
Campaign body the Low Pay Commission has appointed Paul Myners as chairman. Myners, chairman of the Guardian Media Group, replaces Lord Adair Turner who stands down in March.
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