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Queen's Market 'beats Asda store'

26 May 2006

Queen's Market in east London has a more beneficial economic impact than would be created by an Asda store the council wishes to place on the market's current site, according to research published last week.

Black jobless 'most likely to complain'

26 May 2006

Black and mixed-race job-hunters are the most likely of any ethnic group to consider making a complaint against Jobcentre Plus, according to a survey published last week.

NI business agency slammed in probe

26 May 2006

A body that was formerly responsible for supporting small businesses in Northern Ireland was guilty of gross "conflict of interest and impropriety", according to an influential group of MPs.

Six cities sign-up for wireless web networks

26 May 2006

Six councils have signed deals that will bring extensive wireless broadband networks to their cities, BT announced last week.

Cities must agree targets to get powers, says expert

26 May 2006

Local and city regional regeneration agencies should accept additional performance targets in exchange for more control over national funding in areas like health and education, urban policy expert Professor Michael Parkinson said last week.

Data Check - Birthrate on the rise

26 May 2006

1.8 average number of children born per woman in England and Wales in 2005.

Gordon Brown pledges to help Vauxhall

26 May 2006

Chancellor Gordon Brown last week pledged that the Government will do all it can to back a bid to win production of the new Astra model for Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant. Last week the car firm announced that 900 jobs will go at the plant (R&R, 19 May, p2).

Six groups shortlisted for May of London's awards

26 May 2006

Six groups have been shortlisted for the Mayor of London's Enterprising London awards for bodies that have boosted their local economies. They are: Greenwich Bexley and Lewisham Chamber of Commerce; Enfield Business Centre; City Fringe Partnership; The Innovatory's Hackney Enterprise Network; Production TLMH Limited; and The Lab. For details, visit www.lda.gov.uk.

One North-East buys mobile classroom

26 May 2006

A mobile classroom to give lessons on enterprise has been bought by regional development agency One North-East. The £150,000 vehicle, known as a Launch Pad, was bought as part of public-private sector social investment scheme the North East Enterprise Bond.

Corporation fights to keep powers

26 May 2006

Social housing agency the Housing Corporation is to bid to keep its regulatory role during the Government's review of regeneration agencies, according to corporation director John Carleton.

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