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Budget unveils supermarket employment plan
21 March 2007
Major retailers including Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury's will work with Jobcentre Plus in the hopes of getting 100,000 unemployed people back into work, it emerged today.
Budget 2007: Planning and regeneration details
21 March 2007
The main announcements relating to planning, regeneration and housing in chancellor Gordon Brown's 2007 Budget.
More details released on planning gain tax
21 March 2007
Thirty per cent of revenues from the proposed planning gain supplement would be returned directly to the relevant region, according to budget documents.
Council tax reform could help poorest homes
21 March 2007
One or more income bands should be added at the top and bottom of the council tax structure to help the poorest households, the Lyons report said today.
Mystery surrounds departure of Ashford boss
21 March 2007
Regeneration officials are refusing to discuss the circumstances surrounding the shock resignation of the managing director of Ashford's main regeneration body.
Lyons rules out immediate return of business tax
21 March 2007
Business rates should continue to be collected centrally, at least in the short term, the long-awaited Lyons inquiry into local government said today.
Relief and anger: Olympic budget reactions
21 March 2007
Voluntary sector leaders have welcomed news that many charities will not be hurt by the ballooning Olympic budget - while lottery chiefs were left fuming.
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