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£294m for Scottish railway line

The first passenger trains in almost half a century are now operating between Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders. The Scottish Government’s £294m Borders Railway is

£160m renovations for English schools

More than 11,500 pupils across the country start the school year in state-of-the-art new buildings thanks to multi-million pound refurbishment work, Schools Minister, Lord Nash,

UK growth enjoys summer bloom

Economic growth continued to pick up pace in the three months to August, with strong expectations for the next quarter, according to the latest CBI

Major ferry deal on the Clyde

Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed Ferguson Marine Engineering Limited (FMEL) as the preferred tenderer for the contract to build two ferries for the

Top UK hotspots for public sector business

Summer can be a difficult time for smaller firms.  The weather gets warmer, your inbox gets quieter and your business sinks in to that predictable summer slump. Hit hard

£6m LED street lighting for NI

Regional Development Minister Danny Kennedy has announced a major step forward in energy saving LED street lighting across Northern Ireland with a major pilot scheme

£9m broadband boost for Scotland

Nicola Sturgeon has announced the new Scottish Rural Development Programme (SRDP) broadband grant scheme is now open for applications. The £9m fund will be used

Final section of Cycle Superhighway agreed

New proposals for the last remaining central London section of the Mayor’s flagship East-West Cycle Superhighway have been published. The plans provide a trial two-way

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