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2007 round-up: England
14 December 2007
Out with the old; in with the new-ish. With his familiar winning grin reduced to something more akin to a pained grimace, in June Tony Blair shut the door on...
Stonehenge tunnel axe is 'damaging'
14 December 2007
The Government's decision to scrap plans to dig a bypass tunnel at Stonehenge will damage the region's economy, the South-West of England Regional Development Agency has warned.
2007 round-up: Northern Ireland
14 December 2007
The return of the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont in May after a five-year suspension brought major change to the province. With UK and Irish premiers Tony Blair and Bertie...
2007: this is the year that was
14 December 2007
It's been a year of upheaval for regeneration. We look back at 2007's highs and lows.
2007 round-up: Wales
14 December 2007
Labour won only 26 seats out of a possible 60 in the May Welsh Assembly election, with Plaid Cymru taking 15, the Conservatives 12, the Liberal Democrats six, and one...
Roads agency answers 'Donorgate' veto query
7 December 2007
Transport ministers were not involved in lifting a block on a business park development by controversial Labour donor David Abrahams, according to the Highways Agency.
Cities' transport powers too weak, says adviser
30 November 2007
The chances of getting a Metro-style rapid transit project built in a major city today is "close to zero" due to Whitehall's weakening of urban authorities, the transport adviser for the Government's flagship economic development strategy for the North warned this week.
Report on transport investment in British cities
30 November 2007
Potential returns on transport investment in British cities are going "uncounted and unrecognised", a think-tank warns this week.
Cities may get metropolitan transport bodies
23 November 2007
Major northern cities could get their own London-style city-regional transport authorities under government plans.
Slow track - Nottingham chief slams rail 'disgrace'
16 November 2007
Nottingham City Council chief executive Michael Frater has branded the core city's main railway station " a disgrace" and attacked changes to timetabling that have increased journey times from London.
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