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Energy scheme inquiry timetables to be slashed
9 November 2006
Planning inquiries for major electricity schemes, including nuclear power stations, are to be speeded up under government proposals announced today.
Bristol set to agree integrated planning approach
9 November 2006
Bristol City Council was this week set to agree proposals to create multi-disciplinary teams providing a more integrated approach to development.
Protests over plan for giant east London Mosque
9 November 2006
Residents of all faiths are protesting against a giant mosque near the Olympic Park in East London.
Belfast plan to remove housing sectarianism
9 November 2006
A new regeneration blueprint for a deprived area of Belfast will attempt to bring Protestants and Catholics together in the same housing developments.
Report: 'High streets to survive online boom'
9 November 2006
The high street will survive the online retail boom, according to research by representatives of shopping centre operators.
Miliband commits to flood defence spending
9 November 2006
Flood defences will not be neglected in the wake of calls for billions of pounds to protect the UK's coastline, according to environment secretary David Miliband.
Scottish heritage sites threatened by sea rises
9 November 2006
Climate change could destroy the world's most important cultural and natural heritage sites, according to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).
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