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Two-thirds of small businesses planning expansion
3 March 2008
Nearly two-thirds of small businesses are planning to expand over the next two to three years, according to a government survey.
Government urged to scrap tax cut for second homes
3 March 2008
The Government should promote housing affordability by dropping plans to reduce capital gains tax on the sale of second homes, according a report by the Government's rural advocate.
Treasury announces £12m money advice scheme
3 March 2008
The Treasury has announced a £12m money advisory service, which it says would help vulnerable people and those on low incomes to better manage their money.
Government will miss child poverty target, MPs warn
3 March 2008
The Government will miss its target of halving child poverty between 1999 and 2010 by one million children or more unless it changes its strategy, according to MPs.
Councils join Heathrow protest
3 March 2008
Two north London councils have joined the growing protest against Heathrow's expansion plans.
Campuses get £150m boost
3 March 2008
Councils and regions are being invited to apply for £150m of government money to build new and extended university campuses.
"Two strikes" rule for rogue off licences
3 March 2008
A "two-strikes and you're out" rule against off licences which sell alcohol to under-18s will be introduced to tackle drink-related anti-social behaviour, the Prime Minister said today.
Report slams planning provision for rural communities
3 March 2008
The planning system too often discriminates against rural communities, a report delivered to government warned today.
Developers plan Croydon towers project
3 March 2008
Revised plans for a landmark scheme in Croydon which could feature the tallest residential tower in the capital have been unveiled.
Funding boost for university campuses
3 March 2008
The government wants to help regenerate up to 20 towns and cities by investing £150 million in university campuses.
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