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Watchdog to investigate supermarkets' role
17 March 2006
The major supermarkets, which have been accused of causing the homogenisation of high streets, have been referred to watchdog the Competition Commission by the Office of Fair Trading.
Wider rail powers for mayor urged
17 March 2006
Powers over commuter rail services that partly run outside Greater London would be handed to its mayor under Department for Transport proposals published last week.
Low pay rises with the minimum wage
17 March 2006
The minimum wage has pushed up the pay packets of the poorest-paid staff rather than simply leading to their wages bunching at low levels, according to an Office for National Statistics report.
Training will be pivotal to Scots tourism action plan
17 March 2006
Tourism workers in Scotland will be retrained as part of a ten-year plan to boost the country's tourism sector.
Data Check - Fall in Scottish farm jobs
17 March 2006
3% - fewer regular farm labourers were working in Scotland in 2005 compared with 2004
South London business group lobbies against government decision
17 March 2006
A south London business group is lobbying against a government decision to drop plans for a Crossrail station. The Crossrail station for Woolwich campaign is being led by Sir Bob Scott, chair of South London Business, and is backed by Nick Raynsford MP and Greenwich Council.
Developer for 2012 Olympic Games
17 March 2006
The choice of developer for the 2012 Olympic Games will be based on risk management and performance, and the contract will go to the bidder with the strongest team to manage the work, the Olympic Delivery Authority said last week. Sixty firms have expressed an interest.
National e-learning initiative significantly underused
17 March 2006
The national e-learning initiative for low-skilled workers is being significantly underused, says a report on Learndirect by the public accounts select committee. Committee chair Edward Leigh said many people are "not taking advantage of a golden opportunity". The report is available from www.regen.net/doc.
Home ownership push from Tories
17 March 2006
The Conservative Party launched its housing strategy last week, reiterating its longstanding aim of expanding home ownership.
Stoke waterside scheme unveiled
17 March 2006
Plans for a new waterside community in Stoke-on-Trent were unveiled last week.
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