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TODAY'S TOP STORY
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| London Borough of Redbridge planning chief Stewart Murray is to become assistant director of planning for London mayor Boris Johnson. |
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OTHER NEWS
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| Up to 25,000 homes could be built in Cambridge over the next two decades if the city council agrees to take forward the most radical of a set of options for green belt release that it has drawn up. |
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| More planning appeal cases may need to be scheduled than usual in the run-up to the 2012 Olympic Games this summer, the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) has announced. |
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| Plans have been submitted for the second phase of housing for a £400million mixed residential development at Locking Parklands in Somerset. |
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| Long-term deals with energy providers to support the development of nuclear and renewable energy sources are set out in a draft energy bill submitted to Parliament for pre-legislative scrutiny today. |
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| Plans to regenerate a former military base in north Belfast with new homes and leisure, commercial and community facilities have been unveiled. |
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WHAT THE PAPERS SAY
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| News that Britain's nuclear plants are set to be allowed to continue to operate beyond their planned lives features in today's newspaper round-up |
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