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Study urges northern links to capital
12 November 2007
Northern regions must do more to develop economic links with London, research has said.
Glasgow wins right to host Commonwealth Games
9 November 2007
Glasgow is set for a regeneration boost after being awarded the 2014 Commonwealth Games earlier today.
Tory study focuses on Manchester social plight
9 November 2007
Manchester scores significantly worse than comparable cities in England on most measures of social breakdown, according to a Conservative Party think tank.
Nottingham wants World Cup football games
9 November 2007
Nottingham and Portsmouth are keen to host football matches at any 2018 World Cup in England.
Pennine divide 'foils north super-region plans'
9 November 2007
The Pennines are a huge barrier to economic development, a major piece of unpublished research will say.
Investment instigator
9 November 2007
Interview: Business in the Community director Bill Boler learnt lessons in Harlem.
How we did it...
9 November 2007
An enterprise initiative in an economically-deprived area has won a national award.
Sub-regional groups of local authorities draw up proposals
9 November 2007
Thirteen sub-regional groups of local authorities, including councils in Greater Manchester and Tyne and Wear, are drawing up proposals to develop new multi-area agreement funding deals which cross council boundaries, the Department for Communities and Local Government has announced.
Yorkshire Forward to invest in food and drink
9 November 2007
Regional development agency Yorkshire Forward will invest £8.8 million in the region's food and drink sector over the next five years, it has announced.
Small is beautiful for investment potential
9 November 2007
Stockport, Bolton, Harrogate and Wigan are all up and coming locations for property investment, according to research commissioned by Regeneration & Renewal.
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