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Departments told to heed the North
27 October 2006
Government departments will be forced by the Treasury to address the concerns of the North in bidding for continued funding, it emerged this week.
Whitehall set to prioritise family homes in new planning guidance
27 October 2006
The Government this week signalled its intention to reform planning guidance in order to give a greater priority to family housing in new developments.
Cuts leave Ashford hanging
27 October 2006
Eurostar's reduction of services at Ashford is causing concern among local authorities in Kent. Chris James investigates.
Opinion - And the winner is: a logistical disaster
27 October 2006
On the morning of the Stirling Prize, the Guardian ran a piece sending up the previous winners and winding up the architects behind them. Writer Rosa Silverman pointed out that when the Royal Institute of British Architects started the prize in 1996, it was for buildings that didn't merely look good; they had to work. But demonstrably, a number had not. Salford University's Centenary Building was noisy and leaked. At Lord's cricket ground media centre, journalists couldn't see their laptop screens. Will Alsop's Peckham Library was too dark.
Glasgow's share of poverty drops
27 October 2006
Deprivation has fallen in Glasgow comparison with other parts of Scotland, according to research published last week.
Pay gaps fuel fears of a sector under threat
27 October 2006
Who can explain the startling pay gap between male and female regeneration practitioners identified this week by our survey (see cover story, Analysis, pp12-13, and The Guide to Careers in Regeneration included with this issue)?
Councils split on Lasswade hotel scheme
27 October 2006
Plans for a hotel and visitor complex on green belt land on the outskirts of Edinburgh have split neighbouring local authorities.
Defender of the faith - Jheni Williams, executive director, Federation of Black Housing Organisations
27 October 2006
With senior politicians talking up integration rather than multiculturalism, Jheni Williams will have to fight to protect the concept of different services for different communities.
Study uncovers street name secrets
27 October 2006
What's in a street name? More than you might think, according to an academic study of their relationship with social class, wealth, age and property type.
Cash promise boosts trams in Nottingham
27 October 2006
Plans to extend Nottingham's tram have been boosted by a £437 million government pledge.
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