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Liverpool failing on housing, report says
24 September 2004
Liverpool City Council this week received no stars out of three in an assessment of its Supporting People programme by the Government's public sector watchdog.
Prescott to use boundary powers
24 September 2004
John Prescott is ready to use his powers to change regional boundaries in the South in order to attract referendum votes in favour of elected assemblies, his Liberal Democrat counterpart said this week.
Walkers mark widening of 'right to roam' ruling
24 September 2004
Hundreds of people set out across privately-owned land for the first time as two initial "right to roam" maps were published last week.
Virgin launches high-speed rail service
24 September 2004
A Pendolino train knocked 35 minutes off London to Manchester travelling times this week, completing the journey in just one hour and 53 minutes in a test run.
Business levy set to enable improvements
24 September 2004
Businesses will be able to improve their trading environment after regulations paving the way for business improvement districts (BIDs) came into force last week.
Northern push on social business
24 September 2004
A deal to use social enterprise to combat unemployment in the North could be worked into the Northern Way by an increasingly powerful Liberal Democrat group, it emerged as the strategy was published this week.
Job losses at Jaguar force council to act
24 September 2004
Coventry City Council is holding emergency talks this week to discuss the implications of job cuts at the city's last car plant.
Stop Press: Slot machines to be limited
24 September 2004
High stake, high prize slot machines will be limited to the largest regional casinos when the gambling bill is introduced, culture secretary Tessa Jowell confirmed this week. She was responding to a joint committee report on the bill that recommended allowing some small casinos to have the 'category A' machines. Jowell said the machines will only be permitted in small casinos if studies show they are not increasing problem gambling. Government Response to the First Report of the Joint Committee on the Draft Gambling Bill is available at www.culture.gov.uk.
Newport to become data headquarters
24 September 2004
Newport is to become home to the corporate headquarters of the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the agency announced this week.
Quotes of the week
24 September 2004
"One of the things that I have always liked about London in particular is that it is not a highly designed city. There are different energies living cheek by jowl. There is an improvised feel to London, and flyposting fits in with that. Flyposting just makes an area more funky." - Award-winning author Diran Adebayo tells The Times why he welcomes flyposting.
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