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Whole School Approach to Enterprise in Education
19 October 2007
Aimed to boost enterprising attitudes in East Ayrshire.
The Paper Trail
19 October 2007
A charity, heritage centre, education provider and paper recycling plant in Hemel Hempstead.
Bigger airport 'will lift Kent economy'
19 October 2007
Proposals for the expansion of London Ashford Airport (LAA) would create jobs, improve skill levels in the area, and promote investment in local infrastructure, according to a new report.
EC action plan on urban congestion
19 October 2007
The European Commission will next year launch an action plan that will aim to spread good practice in tackling urban congestion across the European Union.
Axed councils lose unitary battle
19 October 2007
Two borough councils have lost a judicial review of the Government's decision to scrap them in favour of a single unitary authority, in a decision seen as a test case for the Government's unitary drive.
Social enterprise sector selects ambassadors
19 October 2007
The bosses of Ealing Community Transport in west London and Sunlight Development Trust in Kent are among 25 entrepreneurs selected to champion the social enterprise movement, an umbrella body for the sector has announced.
Northern Way funding
19 October 2007
The government initiative aimed at tackling the economic divide between North and South England is to receive £45 million from the Government between 2008/09 and 2010/11.
Migrants earn more, finds study
19 October 2007
The average immigrant to the UK earns significantly more than the average native-born resident, a Home Office report has found.
Government ditches its local enterprise scheme
19 October 2007
A scheme designed to boost enterprise in deprived areas is to be discontinued, DCLG has admitted.
"I don't really have an answer"
19 October 2007
London Councils chairman Merrick Cockell on his plans to help the poorest 15 per cent.
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