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Livingstone opposes Thames desalination plant
26 April 2006
London mayor Ken Livingstone today outlined his opposition to plans for a £200m desalination plant at Beckton, in the east of the capital.
Second home ownership on the rise in England
26 April 2006
There could be as many as 350,000 second homes in England, an increase of 3.3 per cent in the last year, a survey by Savills Residential Research has concluded.
London business body slams Heathrow research
26 April 2006
The London Chamber of Commerce has hit back angrily against claims that its research shows 78 per cent of businesses are against the expansion of Heathrow airport.
Manifesto calls for single sustainable energy body
26 April 2006
A single body should be responsible for achieving sustainable energy targets, according to a manifesto responding to the government's energy policy review.
Planners oppose Scottish park plyon scheme
26 April 2006
Planners at Cairngorms National Park in Scotland are opposing Scottish and Southern Energy's (SSE) plan to build 65m-high electricity pylons through the area.
Tory claims on brownfield sites dismissed
26 April 2006
Claims by the Conservatives that two-thirds of brownfield housing is to be built on people's back gardens were dismissed as "absolute rubbish" this week by the ODPM.
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