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31 Jan 2012
The Scottish Government has begun a joint review of community planning with local councils to enable them to agree priorities quickly after the local elections in May, the new Local Government Minister has confirmed.
25 Jan 2012
The Government has failed to overturn a High Court decision that its plan to halve subsidies on solar projects completed by December 2011 was unlawful.
The UK's first officially designated 'marine energy park' for the development of wave and tide-powered renewable energy will be established in the South West of England, the Government has announced.
24 Jan 2012
Landlords could become liable for their tenants' unpaid water bills if they fail to supply the details of those tenants to the water company, the Government has said.
23 Jan 2012
The Environment Agency (EA) in England and Wales has made its first use of a civil sanction for a pollution offence, according to the latest update to its public list of sanctions.
New voluntary standards outlining acceptable behaviour for bailiffs are the "first step" towards a legally binding regulatory regime, the Government has announced.
20 Jan 2012
If the Government loses its appeal against its proposal to reduce further solar incentives from December 2011 then it will apply the reduction from 3 March 2012, it has said.
19 Jan 2012
The Scottish Government has announced plans to encourage investment in four specific 'enterprise areas'.
17 Jan 2012
Most small UK building firms do not expect to see an increase to their workload in the first three months of this year, a trade body has said.
11 Jan 2012
Proposed changes to the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) do not fully address concerns that it is being used as a way of keeping the cost of major infrastructure projects off the Government's balance sheet, an influential committee of MPs has said.