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Minister calls for funds for research

30 June 2006

The science and innovation minister has called on the Government to boost the competitiveness of British firms by increasing funding for applied research.

Work scheme for jobless in London exceeds target

30 June 2006

A seven-year project to help long-term unemployed people in some of London's worst economic black spots secure work has exceeded its target of getting people into jobs by 81 per cent, according to a report published last week.

Data check - Special educational needs

30 June 2006

28% of primary school children with special educational needs are eligible for free school meals

Lambeth Council reveals its bidding for Big Lottery funds

30 June 2006

Lambeth Council in south London has revealed that it is bidding for £22 million from good causes distributor the Big Lottery Fund to try to revitalise landmarks in Brixton including the Brixton Market and Electric Avenue. The Big Lottery Fund will announce its decision on the bid in August.

Local authorities team up to lobby for extra cash from the Scottish Executive

30 June 2006

Edinburgh City Council and other local authorities in the Lothian region have teamed up to lobby for extra cash from the Scottish Executive to fund new affordable housing. Current levels of funding would provide 3,500 affordable homes a year over the next ten years, but the local authorities say 11,000 are required.

South East Excellence appoints chair of its advisory board

30 June 2006

The centre for developing regeneration skills in the South-East has appointed Trevor Osborne as chair of its advisory board. He will work with South East Excellence's board members to provide strategic direction for the centre and try to enable it to meet its objectives.

Call for local money to aid growth plans

30 June 2006

Local communities faced with massive housing expansion should be offered financial incentives to accept new development, according to the man in charge of the government review of local government funding.

Corporation may limit sector bias

30 June 2006

The Government is likely to develop a new framework for regulating social housing in order to create a level playing field for housing associations and private developers.

White paper to offer deal to cities as one of its focuses

30 June 2006

The much-trailed local government white paper due out in the autumn will focus on cities among its six themes, with new communities and local government secretary Ruth Kelly due to make a decision about final details over the summer, according to a senior government official.

House call - CBI chief says 4m new homes needed

30 June 2006

Another four million homes will be required in England by 2020 to maintain the country's economic competitiveness, the outgoing director-general of the Confederation of British Industry has warned.

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