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Ministers must save post office branches to protect vulnerable
14 November 2008
There are 12,000 of them across the country. They are part of the very fabric of the nation, with thousands of communities dependent on them.
Fyson on ... Approval for luxury golf complex
14 November 2008
Approval for luxury golf complex reveals government's failure to stand up to the super-rich.
Further golf bid approved
14 November 2008
A second major golf complex in Aberdeenshire has been backed by Scottish ministers just days after they granted approval for Donald Trump's resort at Balmedie.
EU award for Welsh renewal scheme
13 November 2008
A Welsh economic development project has won a prestigious EU-sponsored Europe-wide regeneration award.
£6.5m in loans for West Midlands SMEs
13 November 2008
An extra £6.5 million of regional development agency-administered money will be made available for not-for-profit organisations lending to small and medium sized businesses in the West Midlands next year.
Ex-Longbridge staff suffer pay cut, research shows
13 November 2008
Two-thirds of the 6,300 workers made redundant with the collapse of MG Rover in 2005 are earning less in their new jobs, new research shows.
PPS6 'will help alleviate downturn'
12 November 2008
The government's revised retail planning policy will help small shop owners suffering as a result of the credit crunch, housing minister Iain Wright told the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) today.
Planning 'will be slow to ease economic troubles'
12 November 2008
Measures to ease the current economic crisis through the planning system will take years to have any effect, according to DCLG deputy planning director Miles Gibson.
Funding doubled for redundancy service
12 November 2008
The Government is doubling funding for its Jobcentre Plus Rapid Response Service to £6 million this year in the wake of the jump in unemployment.
Government cuts migrant jobs
12 November 2008
The number of jobs available to workers from outside the European Union will be reduced by 200,000, the Government announced today.
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