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Crossrail may be brought forward
24 October 2008
The £16 billion Crossrail scheme could be brought forward as part of a government move to frontload public spending in the first half of the current spending round.
Tories propose tax cuts for small firms
24 October 2008
A series of emergency tax measures to help small firms through the economic downturn were proposed this week by the Conservative Party.
Crisis may lead to new back-to-work goals
24 October 2008
Rising unemployment may force the Government to review its expectations for contracted job providers to get the long-term jobless into work, private and third sector jobs providers have said.
You can buy land, minister tells HCA
24 October 2008
The nascent regeneration super-quango could bring forward future years' funding to take advantage of falling property prices and buy land at bargain prices, junior housing minister Iain Wright has said.
North-West pushes on with devolution plans
17 October 2008
The North-West of England is pressing ahead with its plans to delegate economic development funding to councils and city-regions before the Government has finalised its sub-national review plans.
'Unclear' review strategy slammed
17 October 2008
The sub-national review (SNR) of economic development and regeneration has been conducted in an ad hoc fashion without a clear strategy, MPs heard last week.
Economic woes may force local target rethink
17 October 2008
Whitehall mandarins could revise their targets for locally delivered worklessness programmes in light of the economic downturn, Regeneration & Renewal has learned.
Whitehall 'undermines' local deals
17 October 2008
Priority-setting local area agreements (Laas) between central government and local public bodies are being undermined due to the reluctance of some Whitehall departments to let their local agencies commit to the goals contained in the deals, a study says.
One city-region autumn deal likely
17 October 2008
Only one of five city-regions developing cross boundary funding agreements is set to have its full deal finalised this autumn.
Regional development agencies must not divert from economic role
17 October 2008
England's regional development agencies must not be diverted from their core economic role as the Government prepares to hand them new powers, MPs were told this week.
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