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The October data from Land Registry’s flagship House Price Index shows an annual price increase of 3.4 per cent which... 

Cambridge Consultants Expands In Massachusetts, To Add 50 Jobs In Boston

Governor Deval Patrick and Cambridge Consultants CEO Brian Moon today announced that the company will be adding 50 positions... 


UK And Massachusetts Continue To Explore Economic Opportunities

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick today met with Members of Parliament in London to discuss growing economic opportunities... 


Organized Crime Goes Green In England

Four people were arrested in early morning raids today by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers investigating a £38 million

Prime Minister David Cameron Releases Coalition Programme For Government

Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg have published a full Coalition Agreement. The agreement acts

UK Electoral Reform And The Additional Member System

In a new report on electoral reform published by the independent think tank, the Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr)

Developing Nations Benefit From Migration To England

The final report of a four-year research project, involving field work in seven countries, shows that people who migrate from

Immigration And Migration In The UK: Stories From The Front

To accompany the launch of the Development on the Move final report, we asked a number of migrants from our

Climate Change, Innovation And The Clean Energy Race

The story of this decade can and must be about inventing and using new clean energy technologies. If this

Child And Pensioner Poverty Down Slightly In Great Britain

The Households Below Average Income statistics published today by the Department for Work and Pensions provide further evidence of the

UK Election 2010: YouGov Polling On The Coalition

The Sun’s YouGov questions today found 55% of people supported £6 billion in spending cuts being carried out this year,

UK Elections And A Cleggservative Foreign Policy

A new British government has finally now been formed after days of cross-party wrangling and William Hague has been appointed

The Conservative Party And Voting Reform In England

It is fair to say that the Conservative Party (and here I mean the backbenchers and the rank and file