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Next week is the first anniversary of the establishment of the coalition. Since then we've seen David Cameron address tourism and hosplitality as vital for the economy, the creation of a pubs minister and a tourism minister, as well as the launch of a tourism strategy. But we've also endured...
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We've just d iscovered that the Tourism Strategy is again delayed. Originally planned for launch last year, it has been pushed further and further back. Finally, we were all set for a press conference tomorrow (22nd Feb) but now it's beel postponed once more. Apparently there are so many departments...
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Having been accused of dragging its heels on delivering a coherent plan the government is set to finally launch its tourism strategy next week. With cuts being the order of the day it's difficult to imagine that 'strategy' isn't a euphamism for savings, but there are likely to be some...
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Every other day we're reading news of the latest Government spending cuts and it would appear nothing is safe. The extension of free school meal eligibility has already been scrapped, and so far there has been no word on whether the School Lunch Grant will continue at all, let alone in a capacity...
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Sad to say that they will probably make these saving, whether the best price could have been justified before. the cost as usual will be labour and product quality. What everyone should stop and think before they put the food in their mouth is what life can these animals/foodstuffs had if the chain can...
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Last week the Government said it's seeking savings of £3b across its public service markets. But is there any room for contracts to be squeezed further? And if so, does that mean they weren't already at the best price?