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Polls show BNP support on the rise
28 April 2006
The British National Party is fielding almost treble the number of candidates it did during the last local elections as polls show the far-right party is supported by seven per cent of the population.
Labour could lose out to protest votes
28 April 2006
Political control could switch in a number of key renewal areas in next week's local elections.
Bristol Lib Dems' housing pledge
28 April 2006
Bristol's Liberal Democrats plan to use an innovative method of finance to build social homes and capture new housing for the public sector if they take control of the city on 4 May.
Bad behaviour a key election issue
28 April 2006
Anti-social behaviour has emerged as one of the key issues in the run-up to next week's local elections, with both Labour and the Conservatives keen to show a tough stance against yobbishness.
Quote of the week
28 April 2006
"I would generally harry, hassle and hound them until they give up or leave the country." - Prime Minister Tony Blair outlines how he would like to deal with suspected drug dealers operating in the country's deprived areas.
Cabe withdraws support for Brighton tower plan
28 April 2006
The Government's design adviser has withdrawn support for the controversial 20-storey Frank Gehry-designed King Alfred development planned for Brighton's sea front.
Development tax 'would quadruple' money raised
28 April 2006
Using the Government's proposed tax on development land could raise four times the amount of money for infrastructure than is generated by the current use of section 106 planning agreements, according to unpublished research.
New green role for regional bodies
28 April 2006
Regional development agencies, regional assemblies and government offices will be expected to play a much greater role in promoting sustainable development in the regions under a government strategy launched this week.
Tax credit overpayments continue, say MPs
28 April 2006
Millions of pounds worth of overpayments to tax credits claimants in the first year of the system were repeated in the second year, according to an influential group of MPs.
Report by New Philanthropy Capital
28 April 2006
City academies risk wasting both sponsors' and taxpayers' money, a group that advises on charitable contributions has claimed. A report by New Philanthropy Capital says donors wishing to help boost academic achievement would be better giving their money to educational charities. On Your Marks is at www.regen.net/doc.
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