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Councils told: cooperate for jobs
5 December 2008
Neighbouring councils with entwined economies must band together to tackle worklessness, a government commissioned review has recommended.
UK renewal schemes set for £200m EC advance
5 December 2008
Regeneration programmes in the UK are set to receive an advance of £200 million of regional aid next year from the European Commission to fight the oncoming recession, EC president Jose Manuel Barroso has said.
Deadline threat to £100m of EU aid
5 December 2008
Some of England's most deprived areas could lose more than £100 million of European regional aid if they do not spend it by the end of 2008, it has emerged.
2012 media centre legacy pledge
5 December 2008
The London 2012 media centre will deliver a permanent legacy for east London despite pressures on its budget, the head of Olympic legacy has said.
£5m infrastructure boost for Scotland
4 December 2008
"Front-loading" of £5 million of spending in Scotland will accelerate the development of a number of infrastructure projects, the Scottish Government has announced.
Major Crossrail funding secured
4 December 2008
A £350 million tranche of funding for London's £15.9 billion east-west Crossrail line has been confirmed today.
Queen quiet on key renewal bills
3 December 2008
Legislation to extend the right to request flexible working and plans to allow town halls to levy supplementary business rates were omitted from the Queen's speech this morning.
Local economic development plans launched
3 December 2008
Measures to streamline sub-regional economic development and regeneration will form a part of the forthcoming legislative programme, the Queen has confirmed.
Welfare bill confirmed
3 December 2008
A controversial bill to tackle worklessness and increase the responsibility of those on benefits to help themselves back to work was included in today's Queen speech.
Further devolution for Stormont
3 December 2008
Northern Ireland is to be given new powers to govern its own affairs under Government plans.
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