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Two thirds of voters (67 per cent) believe that the Chancellor's plans set out last week mean she will either hit them in the ...
Despite frictions, the Energy Secretary emerged from the Spending Review in a stronger position than many of his Cabinet ...
With a backdrop of economic uncertainty and global competition, a few key points stand out in last week’s long awaited ...
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It is unclear whether the Government will commit to restoring the full Leamside Line, as it prepares to outline its proposals ...
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The UK is on track to spend £1.5 trillion per year, with much of the increase driven by debt interest, health and welfare ...
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Peterborough Telegraph on MSNDeadline for Peterborough's swimming pool funds bid still unknown as council boss vows to work 'at pace'The leader of Peterborough City Council says work is moving ‘at pace’ on a business case for an indoor swimming pool with the ...
What lies ahead is nothing less than a battle over Labour’s founding purpose. For some – as cabinet ministers often like to ...
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Rachel Reeves was in Gateshead on Monday to celebrate the confirmation of funding to finish the Tyne Bridge's repairs, as the Treasury promises more money for the North East's run-down infrastructure ...
The Chancellor has acknowledged that projects in the region have been "crying out for investment" when asked about the ...
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FTSE 100 closes higher as airline share prices begin recovery over oil fears - Stock market reaction and business news from Monday ...
Labour will launch its 10-year infrastructure plan this week, which it claims will be worth £725bn as it builds homes, roads, ...
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