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Olympic organisers 'backtracking on promises'
17 October 2006
Planners of the London 2012 Olympic Games are failing to provide adequate guarantees on regeneration, according research released today.
MP attempts to boost number of super casinos
17 October 2006
An MP will today attempt to amend the Casino Bill to allow the expansion of super casinos across the UK.
Plans lodged for new Heathrow Airport terminal
17 October 2006
BAA Heathrow has submitted an outline planning application for a new terminal to replace the existing second terminal.
Salvage firm to appeal against planning refusal
17 October 2006
Salvaging contractor Able UK this week pledged to appeal against Hartlepool Council's refusal of its proposal to scrap former US Navy ships.
Basildon masterplan to revive 1960s housing
17 October 2006
A masterplan for the rejuvenation of a run-down area of Basildon, Essex, has been published, with plans for refurbished housing and new family homes.
BBC statement causes Salford scheme worries
17 October 2006
Stakeholders in the north of England have this week urged the BBC to honour its commitment to move major departments to Salford.
Expert questions benefits of high-speed rail
17 October 2006
Building high speed railways could increase carbon emissions, according to a leading sustainable transport campaigner.
Airport policy 'conflicts with carbon targets'
17 October 2006
The government must make up its mind on whether it wants to encourage airport expansion or reduce carbon emissions, according to a new report.
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