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Heritage row 'threatens stadium plan'
21 May 2008
Plans for a rugby stadium in St Helens are at risk due to a row over an ancient monument on its site, a developer warns.
Tower Hamlets projects share £8 million
21 May 2008
A range of community projects in Tower Hamlets, east London, will share £8 million-worth of planning contributions from a nearby development.
EC plots rural funding shake-up
21 May 2008
Funding to improve the competitiveness of the rural economy could increase under plans being considered by Brussels.
Youth justice reforms have 'no impact'
21 May 2008
A substantial increase in public investment to reform and expand the youth justice system has had no measurable impact, a report claims today.
MPs call for tax measures to tackle empty homes
21 May 2008
Tax measures are needed to discourage property owners from leaving homes vacant for long periods, according to a report by MPs.
Agency workers win rights deal
21 May 2008
Temporary workers will be entitled to the same treatment as regular employees after three months in a job, the Government announced yesterday.
Longbridge revamp plans submitted
21 May 2008
Proposals for the redevelopment of the former MG Rover car plant at Longbridge have been submitted for planning approval.
Government watchdog demands more evidence for airport expansion
21 May 2008
The government is not in a position to make major decisions on the future of air travel because the data underpinning aviation policy is so widely disputed, its sustainability watchdog warned today.
Longbridge regeneration plans submitted
21 May 2008
Four planning applications representing the £750 million regeneration of the former MG Rover factory site at Longbridge have been submitted, it was announced today.
MPs demand more council power for social housing
21 May 2008
Local authorities must play a bigger role in building new social housing to achieve a target of 50,000 more rented homes per year, an investigation by MPs has concluded.
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