United Kingdom | Tuesday, 2 December 2008

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71. Royal Mail loses government contract
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has awarded UK Mail, the postal arm of Business Post, a 12 million pound contract in a blow for Royal Mail, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
08 Jan 2007
72. Industry calls for more renewables spending
The government must put more money into renewable energy if it is to stand any chance of meeting its target of getting 20 percent of its energy from those sources by 2020, industry associations said on Friday.
05 Jan 2007
73. UK clarifies rules on insurer asset reorganisations
The government plans to clarify rules governing policyholders' representatives named when an insurance firm reorganises assets by partially exempting them from authorisation by the industry watchdog, the Treasurys aid.
29 Dec 2006
74. Pension plan details unveiled
The government on Tuesday detailed its proposals to avert a pension timebomb by setting up a national saving system that will cover up to 10 million citizens.
13 Dec 2006
75. Pension reforms may cut saving levels
The amount saved in workplace pensions could be cut by 10 billion pounds in 20 years' time if firms reduce pension contributions to the minimum level set by the government's proposed new saving regime, a report said on Friday.
08 Dec 2006
76. Transport plan gives green light to road tolls
Motorists must pay for using crammed roads to cut congestion, reduce pollution and stop the country grinding to a halt, a government sponsored report on transport after 2015 says.
01 Dec 2006
77. Government pension reforms "will never happen"
Most workers think government plans to reform the pensions system will come to nothing, a study shows.
22 Nov 2006
78. Government Contracts for Tenancy Deposit Protection Schemes
Today it was announced by the Government that they had awarded contracts to three companies to run tenancy deposit protection schemes from 6th April 2007.
22 Nov 2006
79. Government urged to tackle loan sharks
The government needs to clamp down on illegal money lending, raise competition in home credit markets and improve access to financial advice for millions of poorer people, an influential group of MPs said.
16 Nov 2006
80. Government Launches Housing Advice Unit
The Department for Communities and Local Government has announced that it is establishing a National Housing and Planning Advice Unit (NHPAU) to provide independent advice on improving housing market affordability.
07 Nov 2006
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