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11 Sep 2012
More developments than before will be able to proceed without going through parts of the planning process a second time after a change in planning law.
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11 Sep 2012
Upgrades worth €5 million to the rail connection between Southampton Port and the West Coast Main Line and an electrification project in the North West of England are to receive a share of €200m in EU funding, the European Commission has announced.
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11 Sep 2012
Businesses operating in Singapore will have to adopt new data protection strategies in order to comply with a proposed new "framework law" in the country, an expert has said.
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11 Sep 2012
Taxpayers who suspect that that HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has made errors in calculating their liability are right to pursue complaints, a tax expert has said, as new figures show the department has upheld complaints in over half of cases.
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11 Sep 2012
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has set some website operators a deadline to begin efforts to comply with UK regulations that set out rules for the use of 'cookies'.
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11 Sep 2012
Telecoms firms will be able to install overhead broadband lines anywhere without having to obtain planning permission to do so under new Government plans.
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11 Sep 2012
More than half of UK workers remain "completely unaware" that they will be automatically enrolled into workplace pension schemes, a process that begins for the largest employers next month, according to new research by Scottish Widows.
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10 Sep 2012
The Crown Estate has submitted plans to Westminster City Council for its £450 million mixed-use redevelopment of St James's Market in London's West End.
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10 Sep 2012
Microsoft has agreed to comply with European Commission demands that it offer users of its Windows operating system the choice of using non-Microsoft internet browsers, according to the European Commission's Competition Commissioner.
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10 Sep 2012
Developers Development Securities and Cathedral Group have purchased a 19-acre riverside plot on Greenwich Peninsula to provide the site for a £700 million mixed-use scheme they will call Greenwich Beach.
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