Tag: Plan
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Ros Atkins on… How the HS2 plan changed over the years
[ad_1] Speculation has been growing over the future of the high speed rail line HS2 after the government did not guarantee that the line will run from the Midlands to the North West. The BBC’s analysis editor Ros Atkins has taken a look back at the delays, spiralling costs and cuts that have affected HS2…
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Crafting A Solid Construction Business Plan: Key Elements And Tips
[ad_1] According to data from the U.S. Small Business Administration, approximately 50% of businesses in the US fail within the first five years. This statistic underscores the challenges that entrepreneurs face when starting a new business. It’s important for them to be aware of this and plan accordingly to increase their chances of success. Simply…
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Ayodhya Airport to Open This Dec Ahead of Ram Temple Inauguration, Plan to Make it 5 Times Bigger & Better
[ad_1] Last Updated: September 24, 2023, 13:28 IST The blueprint of the proposed airport at Ayodhya. (News18) The Ayodhya airport will be known as the ‘Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram International Airport’. In the first phase, the plan is to start flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, and later from more metros Flights could start…
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Tory rebels could block Rishi Sunak’s plan to delay the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in parliament
[ad_1] Tory rebels could block Rishi Sunak’s plan to delay the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in parliament The Prime Minister’s plans have provoked anger from some Conservative MPs By Political Editor Published: 22:32 BST, 21 September 2023 | Updated: 07:00 BST, 22 September 2023 Rishi Sunak’s plan to delay…
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Home insurance companies plan California return in deal
[ad_1] After a summer that saw many of California’s top home insurers pull back from the state market, Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara announced Thursday that he struck a deal with the insurance industry to encourage new coverage in the state. Insurers, Lara said, agreed to return to the high-risk fire zones in the hills and…
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Albertans dread a Canada Pension Plan exit. Will Danielle Smith’s $334B claim fix that?
[ad_1] Premier Danielle Smith may have wanted Alberta to go it alone on pensions for more than two decades, but to fulfil her dreams she’ll have to convert a wary Alberta public. Polls have shown Albertans clearly don’t dream her dream with her. Pick your pollster: it was opposed by a margin of 31 per cent…
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Rishi Sunak insists UK CAN still hit green targets without costing families £15,000: PM says Brits should not have to shell out on new cars, boilers and eco-taxes earlier than rest of the world – as poll shows half of voters back his plan
[ad_1] Rishi Sunak went on the attack today over plans to delay a raft of flagship environmental changes, demanding his critics justify why voters should be lumbered with bills of up to £15,000 to hit green targets. In his biggest gamble as Prime Minister, he has vowed to shatter a consensus that has seen successive governments…
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Loto-Québec abandons plan to set up mini-casino near Bell Centre
[ad_1] Article content One day after the idea was criticized by Montreal public health, Loto-Québec announced Tuesday it is withdrawing its plan to set up a mini-casino near the Bell Centre in downtown Montreal. “Loto-Québec understands that certain elements linked to the location of the (proposed) gaming hall further amplified the risks (associated with gambling)…
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Chris Bowen slams Peter Dutton as modelling shows cost of nuclear energy plan
[ad_1] Replacing Australia’s retiring coal-fired power stations with the Coalition’s suggested nuclear energy model would cost taxpayers up to $387bn, new modelling suggests. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, backed particularly by junior Coalition partners the Nationals, has previously suggested that Australia could “convert or repurpose coal-fired plants and use the transmission connections which already exist on…
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Opinion: Why we support the plan for a ‘new’ Mount Royal
[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Local News The City of Montreal’s decision to transform Camillien-Houde Way into a pedestrian and cyclist-only space is courageous and coherent. Published Sep 15, 2023 • 3 minute read Mayor Valérie Plante announces the city’s plan to close Camillien-Houde Way to car traffic. The decision “draws the right lessons from…