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Farrell set for Outer London role
20 November 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson has appointed Sir Terry Farrell to head design issues on the mayor's new Outer London Commission.
£125m for North-East business
19 November 2008
Plans to create a £125 million fund to help businesses in the North East of England were announced yesterday.
Youth education receives £300m budget boost
19 November 2008
Spending aimed at increasing young people's participation in education is to increase by some £300 million a year under new guidelines for the Learning and Skills Councils' £12.1 billion budget.
DfT announces first 'Keynesian' project
18 November 2008
The Department of Transport has announced its first major infrastructure project to be brought forward under government plans to stimulate the economy.
Planning delays 'could dampen economic stimulus'
18 November 2008
Delays in the planning system could slow the effects of the government's capital spending boost expected to be announced in next week's pre-Budget report.
Downturn 'will hit London hardest'
17 November 2008
London is likely to lose a higher proportion of its jobs to the upcoming recession than any other region, a report by the Local Government Association says today.
Councils ignore wellbeing powers, report says
17 November 2008
Fewer than one in 12 councils are using a legal power to promote the economic, social and environmental wellbeing of their area, according to a government-commissioned evaluation published today.
North 'best equipped to weather recession'
17 November 2008
Northern cities are in a better position to weather the economic storm than London, which could be set to bear the brunt of the recession, according to a report today.
Evaluation lessons
14 November 2008
Peer review of Scottish projects aimed at young people not in education, employment or training.
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