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Post Office to close over 100 branches
18 January 2008
More than 100 post office branches in England and Scotland are to close, it was announced last week.
Campaign launched to boost awareness of national minimum wage
18 January 2008
A campaign to boost awareness of the national minimum wage and expose cases of underpayment was launched last week by the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
European Commission approves funding for programme
18 January 2008
The European Commission has approved a £63 million funding programme for rural businesses in Yorkshire and the Humber.
Peripheral problems
18 January 2008
Areas in core cities are improving at the expense of places further out.
How to broker a new deal for the workless
18 January 2008
Much of the new money for tackling unemployment should be spent on personal advisers, says Martin Yarnit.
Number of people in sports-related employment increases
18 January 2008
The number of people working in sports-related employment in England increased by 19 per cent between 2000 and 2005, to 434,000, says a report by community funder Sport England.
Blunkett: expand baby bond scheme
18 January 2008
The Child Trust Fund baby bond scheme should be expanded to prevent people without assets from "falling into the underclass", according to a report by former home secretary David Blunkett.
Finance briefs
18 January 2008
The Government plans to invest £30 million over the next three years to help low income families from disadvantaged areas gain access to technology at home, schools minister Jim Knight announced last week. The cash is intended to help such families to buy computers and connect to the internet to help their children's school work. For details, visit www.dcsf.gov.uk
Enterprise training for poor pays off
18 January 2008
Three quarters of entrants to a scheme to help people in disadvantaged areas start new businesses managed to set up their own firms within three months of completing the programme, a report says.
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