During the Labour years London grew fastest, Scotland, Wales and the North slowest. The more public money Labour threw at the poorer and slower growing areas, the more the gap grew in favour of London and the South east. (1998-Q3 2006 London grew 41%, Scotland 16% – from “Freeing Britain to
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JohnRedwood on 18th Jul 2010 (via johnredwoodsdiary.com)
Next week, the search for this year’s fastest growing Welsh companies comes to an end.Applications for the 2008 Wales Fast Growth 50 (FG50) project have to be submitted by July 31st 2008 to be eligible for this year’s supplement, to be published by the Western Mail in October. All the fifty firms selected will also be shortlisted for the Wales Fast Growth 50 awards, which will be celeb...
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DylanJonesEvans on 4th Aug 2008 (via dylanje.blogspot.com)
The UK population is growing at its fastest rate for half a century driven by immigration and an imminent new baby boom.
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Telegraph on 30th Jun 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
I am pleased to report to you that Northern Ireland has the fastest growing population in the United Kingdom, it has been revealed. The annual report of the Registrar General concludes the Ulster population has risen by a full one per cent, ensuring the Northern Ireland now has over 1.75m inhabitants. The dramatic rise up in the year up until mid-2007 was twice the rate of both Scotland and Wales ...
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ATangledWeb on 10th Dec 2008 (via atangledweb.squarespace.com)
New strategy aims to increase Scotland’s share of fastest growing food-producing sector.
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SNP on 21st May 2009 (via scotland.gov.uk)
On Wednesday the British government finally announced the West Lothian Question commission that they promised over a year ago, yesterday they gave a practical demonstration of why it’s so desperately needed. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have negotiated a £30.2m bonus from the British government because the British government have spent money in London for
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WonkosWorld on 23rd Dec 2011 (via wonkosworld.co.uk)
What would an independent Scotland's public finances look like? ‘Good, actually,’ says the SNP as they present their ongoing case for independence. They like to claim that, discounting the rest of the UK, Scotland was in surplus for ‘four out of the last five years’ — it's Westminster, not Holyrood, that can't manage the public's money. Which...
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Spectator on 10th Jan 2012 (via spectator.co.uk)
So the Lib Dems plan to punish the English who live in the South of England, especially the South East whilst at the same time their Celtic heartlands enjoy that money being hosed around in Scotland and Wales. They will whinge on about anyone with a big house being able to "afford it" - but lets remember that money that goes to the government to pay for places like 75% public sector employee zones...
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ManInAShed on 21st Sep 2009 (via atoryblog.blogspot.com)
You might enjoy: Michelle Cottle in The Plank: Love, Shmove Les Christie in CNN Money.com: New Orleans: Fastest growing city in the U.S Robin Goldstein in Blind Taste: Do taste and smell adjectives signal value, or do they create it?...
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CommentCentral on 2nd Jul 2009 (via timesonline.typepad.com)
Public spending will be better protected in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland once the axe falls after the general election, the Institute for Public Policy Research says
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