Work from home - HM Treasury: Plans to invest to build a long-term future
HM Treasury: Plans to invest to build a long-term future
Yesterday HM Treasury alongside the pre-budget speech unveiled a statement of intent: to invest to build a long term future growth plan for Britain.
Gordon Brown: His pre-budget statement in full
Yesterday Gordon Brown made his pre-budget statement to the House of Commons.
UK charity worker's death probed
A friend of a charity worker from Swansea killed in India says colleague cannot think why he was targeted.
Aberdeen bus HQ site is announced
The site of bus giant FirstGroup's new global headquarters in Aberdeen is announced.
Personal Thought: Beyond the veil
To veil or not to veil is the question that seems to have added fuel to the already fiery race relation-call it the 'Muslim question'--debate in the UK and some other countries in the West. The genesis of the present controversy over the veil lies with a 23-year-old Muslim woman reportedly of Indian origin, Aishah Azmi, who had refused to comply with a request by her employers, a school in West
Home is where the art is
Artist mother and daughter Sadie and Ceri Allen are exhibiting at the former Sark Gallery, in Hethersgill, north of Carlisle, from Thursday to Sunday this week.
Cruise new house in cesspit project
Tom Cruise's new residence in the UK is in the middle of a stinking sewerage project, according to Digital Spy report. The recently-married star bought a 2.5 million house on the Dormans Park estate, in West Sussex, last week. But, the six-bed manor is in the middle of a vast development project to connect 64 homes to the mains sewage system. Work to remove cesspits in the area was creating a
Public sector work-life balance is more rhetoric than reality
This is the conclusion of a new report from The Work Foundation, commissioned by UNISON, the public service union, which set out to examine the experience of work-life balance in the public sector.
A closer look at the mega-microscopes
Walking into the home of Titan, Britain's newest super-microscope, is an experience that takes you back in time, shrinks you to the size of a child and places you before your old school science bench. At around 15 metres high, the machine (right) dwarfs everything in the room. For an instrument that deals with the exceedingly small, this microscope is impressively large.
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Double Entries Newswire 12.44 November 30, 2006
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