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Borders rail link plans revealed
6 March 2008
Scottish ministers have approved plans to reopen a rail link in the Borders region despite rising costs.
Black Country copper mine set for regeneration
6 March 2008
Regional development agency Advantage West Midlands has completed the purchase of a former Black Country copper works for a major regeneration programme.
Manchester partnership to tackle regeneration
6 March 2008
A development agency for Manchester was created this week.
Bidders wanted for nuclear sites
6 March 2008
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has today invited tenders for parties wishing to bid for its land and its Lancashire fuel manufacturing business.
Developers plan Blackpool housing scheme
6 March 2008
Plans were unveiled today for a new £150 million housing development for hundreds of homes in Blackpool.
Minimum wage to increase
6 March 2008
The adult National Minimum Wage will rise from £5.52 an hour to £5.73 an hour from October, the Government has announced.
Green light for Borders rail link
6 March 2008
Scottish ministers have approved plans to reopen a rail link to deprived rural communities in the Borders area in spite of rising costs and a slipping completion date.
Midlands congestion charge plans dismissed
6 March 2008
Council leaders in the West Midlands have said a lack of business support prompted them to reject plans to introduce congestion charging.
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