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£125m for North-East business
19 November 2008
Plans to create a £125 million fund to help businesses in the North East of England were announced yesterday.
Youth education receives £300m budget boost
19 November 2008
Spending aimed at increasing young people's participation in education is to increase by some £300 million a year under new guidelines for the Learning and Skills Councils' £12.1 billion budget.
£750,000 for urban parish councils
19 November 2008
Communities secretary Hazel Blears has pledged £750,000 of government support to create a new generation of urban parish councils.
Leaked BNP list reveals Pennine base
19 November 2008
Analysis of the leaked British National Party membership list has highlighted Lancashire and West Yorkshire as hotbeds of support for the party, Regen.net can reveal.
Aylesbury Estate drops PR firm
18 November 2008
A PR firm hired to turn around the image of a rundown estate in south-east London has been ditched, it emerged this week.
Glasgow tells developers: build now, pay later
18 November 2008
Upfront payments demanded of companies that develop on green space will be deferred in an effort to stimulate development in Glasgow, the city council has announced.
B of the Bang team pays out in row
18 November 2008
An out of court settlement has been agreed between Manchester City Council and the designers that supplied it with a controversial, and unsafe, public sculpture.
Spurs sign Schwartz
18 November 2008
American landscape architect and artist Martha Schwartz is to help develop plans for Tottenham Hotspur FC's new stadium.
DfT announces first 'Keynesian' project
18 November 2008
The Department of Transport has announced its first major infrastructure project to be brought forward under government plans to stimulate the economy.
Tube Lines boss to chair Crossrail
18 November 2008
The chief executive of London Underground maintenance body Tube Lines is to become non-executive chair of east to west London rail-link Crossrail.
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