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£70m Welsh skills boost
13 June 2008
A £70 million project designed to boost the skills of workers in Wales' most deprived areas has been launched.
Innovations - Free universal broadband for villagers
13 June 2008
A scheme that provides free wireless broadband to villagers
Rural enterprise lacks vital spark
13 June 2008
A report urging rural economic reforms may fall on deaf ears, finds Allister Hayman.
URCs adapt to wider city needs
13 June 2008
Urban regeneration companies are now diversifying into projects which increase their impact on city economies, reports Shafik Meghji.
DWP forms welfare-to-work panel
13 June 2008
A task force to improve the third sector's involvement in delivering the Government's welfare-to-work reforms was launched last week.
Host boroughs win Olympic business
13 June 2008
One in ten businesses that have won contracts for the 2012 London Olympics are based in the five host boroughs, the body responsible for developing the Games' facilities revealed this week.
£32m for Welsh employment scheme
13 June 2008
A scheme aimed at helping thousands of benefit claimants into employment has been awarded a £32 million funding package, the Welsh Assembly Government (Wag) has announced.
Merseyside unveils city-region plans
13 June 2008
The Merseyside city-region could have an indirectly elected leader with some executive powers.
No fears over EU immigration
13 June 2008
Immigration from the European Union's new member states has not increased unemployment among British workers, a Department for Work and Pensions report says.
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