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First building opens at Wembley City
29 August 2008
The first completed building in the 90-acre Wembley City development surrounding the national stadium was officially opened today.
Massive Edinburgh renewal scheme approved
27 August 2008
Edinburgh City Council has awarded outline approval to the largest planning application in the city's history.
Worklessness figures fall
27 August 2008
The amount of workless households in the UK has fallen by 15,000 from a year ago despite concerns about the nation's economic health.
Regional and age web access divide shown
27 August 2008
Access to the internet at home is far more prevalent in the South of England than the North, and the young are much more likely to use the web than the old, figures released today show.
Immigration benefits under-rated, says report
26 August 2008
Central government, local authorities and employers have underestimated the economic benefits of migration, says a report to be published next month.
Canal taxis launched
26 August 2008
Kayak water taxis were launched on London's Regent's Canal by canal operator British Waterways this weekend.
Eastern European migration has dropped
21 August 2008
The number of Eastern European immigrants entering the UK to work has fallen, according to figures published today.
Thames Gateway port contract to be signed today
20 August 2008
The developers behind plans for a new container port in the Thames Gateway growth area will today award a contract to build the first phase of the scheme.
Tories: UK more unfair under Labour
19 August 2008
The Conservatives have attacked Labour for making the UK more unfair - just as Gordon Brown looks set to put "fairness" at the heart of his political fightback.
Deputy mayor Parker resigns
19 August 2008
Tim Parker has resigned as first deputy mayor of London, becoming the third high-level member of City Hall staff to step down since mayor Boris Johnson's election in May this year.
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