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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... 


UK To Tackle Crime And Disorder At The Local Level

The first ever local elections to give people direct influence over action to tackle crime in their area through new

Banks In England Sign Code Of Practice On Taxation

The Government today announced that the top fifteen banks operating in the UK have adopted the Code of Practice on

Reporting Greenhouse Gas Emissions Helps Business In England

New research has found that British businesses voluntarily reporting their greenhouse gas emissions experience benefits such as cost savings, improved

UK To Offer New Service For Public Health

Health Secretary Andrew Lansley unveiled a radical new plan today to go further and faster in tackling causes of premature

England Outlines Details For Corporation Tax Reform

The Government has today published details of its Corporate Tax Reform programme consisting of a series of essential reforms designed

UK To Invest Extra £250 Million A Year For Apprenticeships

Skills Minister John Hayes today met apprentices at the London launch of IBM’s (NYSE:IBM) first apprenticeship scheme, aimed at school leavers.

UK Experiences Record Low Temperatures For November

November minimum temperature records fall across the country. Most notably both Wales and Northern Ireland recorded the coldest November

UK Announces Fall In Football Fan Disorder

The figures for the 2009/10 football season cover arrests of English and Welsh fans at all international and domestic games. 

UK Sets Stricter Carbon Standards For The Construction Industry

The construction industry faces the largest change management programme since Victorian times if it is to meet the low carbon

UK Invites Experts To Offer Ideas On Public Service Reform

The Government today invited experts, public service managers and providers of public services to submit their ideas for public service

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