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Gypsy sites 'harm' house targets
London Mayor's target to double gypsy sites in could make it difficult for councils to meet their affordable housing targets.
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City Diaries: "Laura"
Laura (not her real name) works for a commercial bank in London. She is commenting on the frustrations of working in the financial services in the current climate.
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Poor white pupils extra cash call
More funding should be targeted at white working class pupils to tackle underachievement, says a teachers' union.
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Scottish Labour's front bench team
A guide to Scottish Labour's front bench spokesmen and women in the Scottish Parliament.
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MP fights Gypsy site power change
A Conservative MP opposes plans to switch control over Gypsy site locations from local councils to the Welsh Assembly Government.
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Man loses greenbelt homes appeal
Sevenoaks District Council is awarded costs after a property developer loses an appeal against his plan to build on greenbelt land.
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New bid on 'right-to-buy' powers
A new attempt to gain powers over the right of tenants to buy council housing goes before the assembly government.
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Views on new Gypsy sites sought
A council's consultation about possible new Gypsy and traveller sites in Lincolnshire begins.
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Traveller community life examined
A conference takes place to explain the way of life of gypsies and travellers and the provision of new sites in Norfolk.
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Positive feedback over horse fair
An evaluation report gives the thumbs up to the way the 2009 Appleby Horse Fair was run.
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