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Report firms up support for city-regions
17 July 2007
Today's sub-national review has confirmed the government's commitment, in principle, to the creation of city regions.
Manchester decries Whitehall wrangles
25 September 2007
Officials in the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) stand accused of inhibiting Greater Manchester's plans to become the first statutory city region.
Call for 'boldest and brightest' councils
27 September 2007
Local government minister John Healey this week made a plea for councils and city regions to come to the government with their own ideas.
Manchester region plan wins praise
27 September 2007
Communities chair Hazel Blears has declared Greater Manchester's multi-area agreement plan "the best pitch I have seen".
Northern Ireland masterplan unveiled
17 December 2007
A derelict former military base in Northern Ireland is to be converted into a residential and commercial development that will drive the local economy.
Agreement sub-regions named
7 November 2007
Thirteen sub-regions are working with the government to draw up plans for multi-area agreements (MAAs), communities secretary Hazel Blears announced today.
Multi-area agreements could be running in a year
17 July 2007
The first multi-area agreements (MAAs) are set to be created by June of next year.
The sub-national review: points in brief
17 July 2007
Key points of the sub-national review, as outlined by local government minister John Healey.
Changes afoot for Scottish towns
27 September 2007
The Scottish Enterprise overhaul will see the agency lose jurisdiction over local regeneration projects.
Science cities for Northern Ireland
18 December 2007
Northern Ireland's main conurbations such as Belfast and Derry should be designated 'science cities' to attract foreign investors, according to a review of tax policy in the province.
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